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Mental health recovery paradigm: Implications for social work

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HEALTH & SOCIAL WORK
卷 27, 期 2, 页码 86-94

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1093/hsw/27.2.86

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adult mental health; professional values; psychiatric disabilities; recovery

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Social workers have long been involved in developing, administering, and providing services for people with psychiatric disabilities. Critics of the system, including social workers and mental health consumer-survivor practitioners, have noted that the medical model has been a driving force in policy and services provision. This model is detrimental to consumers' self-efficacy and sense of hope and conflicts with a number of central social work values. The article argues that the values and beliefs of the consumer-survivor recovery movement are closely aligned with those of the profession, and that the movement offers social workers a more promising perspective from which to practice. The primary concepts and values of the evolving recovery paradigm are delineated and implications for direct, practice, administration, policy making, education, and research are discussed.

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