Transforming Towards Recovery Mike Slade Reader in Health Services Research Institute of Psychiatry, Kings College London Consultant Clinical Psychologist South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, London m.slade@iop.kcl.ac.uk 12 November 2009
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Clinical Recovery Full symptom remission, full or part time work / education, independent living without supervision by informal carers, having friends with whom activities can be shared – sustained for a period of 2 years Liberman RP, Kopelowicz A (2002) Recovery from schizophrenia, International Review of Psychiatry, 14, 245-255.
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Personal recovery A deeply personal, unique process of changing ones attitudes, values, feelings, goals, skills and roles. It is a way of living a satisfying, hopeful and contributing life even with limitations caused by the illness. Anthony WA (1993) Recovery from mental illness: the guiding vision of the mental health service system in the 1990s, Psychosocial Rehabilitation Journal, 16, 11-23.
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Section for Recovery Aims: 1. International quality recovery research 2. Organisational change consultancy & resources 3. Expertise in well-being & positive psychology 4. Co-ordinate Recovery Research Network 5. Establish collaborative links with best-in-field 6. Develop a high-quality web presence
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Research programme CEDAR Study REFOCUS Study PhD students
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Sainsbury Centre for MHrethink.org/100ways
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Recovery Research Network 126 members Working groups Spirituality Recovery as a service user-owned approach Consultation responses Grant proposal development
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Transforming Towards Recovery Mike Slade Reader in Health Services Research Institute of Psychiatry, Kings College London Consultant Clinical Psychologist South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, London m.slade@iop.kcl.ac.uk 12 November 2009
Slide 2
Clinical Recovery Full symptom remission, full or part time work / education, independent living without supervision by informal carers, having friends with whom activities can be shared – sustained for a period of 2 years Liberman RP, Kopelowicz A (2002) Recovery from schizophrenia, International Review of Psychiatry, 14, 245-255.
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Personal recovery A deeply personal, unique process of changing ones attitudes, values, feelings, goals, skills and roles. It is a way of living a satisfying, hopeful and contributing life even with limitations caused by the illness. Anthony WA (1993) Recovery from mental illness: the guiding vision of the mental health service system in the 1990s, Psychosocial Rehabilitation Journal, 16, 11-23.
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Section for Recovery Aims: 1. International quality recovery research 2. Organisational change consultancy & resources 3. Expertise in well-being & positive psychology 4. Co-ordinate Recovery Research Network 5. Establish collaborative links with best-in-field 6. Develop a high-quality web presence
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Research programme CEDAR Study REFOCUS Study PhD students
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Sainsbury Centre for MHrethink.org/100ways
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Recovery Research Network 126 members Working groups Spirituality Recovery as a service user-owned approach Consultation responses Grant proposal development