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Personal recovery within positive psychiatry

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NORDIC JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY
Volume 72, Issue 6, Pages 420-430

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/08039488.2018.1492015

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Mental disorder; well-being; evidence-based practice

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Background: One goal within positive psychiatry is to support the personal recovery of persons with mental illness and providing opportunities for well-being.Aim: The current article aims to introduce readers to the concept of personal recovery and the potential and importance of recovery-oriented services and measures.Methods: A literature review was conducted to help consider the domains of personal recovery', recovery-oriented services/interventions', and measures'. A database search was complemented with a web-based search. Both medical subject heading (MESH) terms and free-text search terms were used.Results: Literature from research journals, grey literature, and websites were included. Within this context, recovery does not refer to a cure but involves a process in which a person acts as an agent to develop new goals and meaning in life, despite and beyond limitations posed by the illness and its consequences. A positive focus on recovery is in sharp contrast to historical deterministic and pessimistic concepts of mental illnesses. Recovery-oriented services such as peer support, assertive community treatment, supported employment/education/housing, illness self-management, and decreasing self-stigma are highlighted. A review of 27 measures that focus on personal recovery and promotion of well-being are also discussed.Conclusions: The literature overview presents perspectives and knowledge of how to develop positive psychiatry, how mental health services and their partner organizations may become more recovery oriented and help persons reach well-being and a better quality of life. This study is limited to a narrative review and may precede future systematic reviews.

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