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"Before I heard of Pathways, my mental illness defined me. When I
started the workbook, I realized my recovery defined me. By the
time I finished it, I realized I could define my own life."
Pathways Reader This quote by a reader of Pathways to Recovery
points to the impact the workbook-and its accompanying group
facilitator's guide-continue to have for individuals who experience
symptoms associated with mental illnesses. Now in its sixth
printing, the workbook has developed a strong and loyal following.
In 2003, Pathways was listed as one of the top three national
recovery education tools by the Center for Psychiatric
Rehabilitation and it received the Lilly Reintegration Award in
2009. It has also been widely used by the U.S. Veteran's
Administration, several state Departments of Mental Health and a
wide variety of consumer-run organizations. Individual readers,
family members, peer support workers and other mental health
providers throughout the United States and internationally have
used the workbook with great success. Working in partnership with
recovery educators, consumer co-authors and an advisory group of
Kansas consumers to develop the materials, Pathways to Recovery
translates the evidence-supported approach of the Strengths
Model-an approach developed in Kansas and that has been used
effectively for over twenty years worldwide-into a person-centered,
self-help approach. The Strengths Model has proven successful in
reducing psychiatric hospitalization, allowing people to set and
achieve person goals and, in turn, improve one's quality of life.
Pathways to Recovery puts the process of setting goals and creating
personal recovery plans into a self-guided format. The workbook
doesn't concentrate on psychiatric symptoms, treatments or
disorders. Instead, the book guides readers through a process of
exploring their own recovery journey while creating a long-range
vision for their lives. The workbook format guides individuals to
explore their current lives and set goals across ten life domains
that include creating a home, learning, working, nurturing a social
circle, intimacy and sexuality, wellness, leisure and spirituality.
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