Description |
1 online resource (358 pages) |
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Cambridge medicine |
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Cambridge medicine (Series)
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Contents |
Cover; Half title; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of Contributors; Foreword; 1 Why Wellbeing and Recovery?; Section 1: Where Are We Now?; 2 The Science of Wellbeing and Positive Psychology; 3 Recovery and Mental Health; 4 Wellbeing Policy: An Overview; 5 Positive Psychology and Severe Mental Ill Health: Strengths-Based Cognitive-Behavioural Interventions in Psychosis; 6 Conceptual Framework for Wellbeing in Psychosis; 7 Meaning in Life and Wellbeing; 8 The Complete State Model of Mental Health; Section 2: What Does a Wellbeing Orientation Mean in Mental Health Services? |
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9 Collaborative Recovery Model: From Mental Health Recovery to Wellbeing10 Positive Psychotherapy: A Wellbeing Approach to Recovery; 11 WELLFOCUS PPT for Psychosis; 12 Mobile Health for Illness Management; 13 Wellbeing and Recovery in the Emergency Services: How Do We Care for Those Who Care for Us?; 14 Recovery Learning Communities and the Road to Wellbeing; 15 Recovery Colleges and Co-production; 16 Wellbeing in Non-Western Cultures; Section 3: Beyond Services: What Would a Recovery-Supporting and Wellbeing-Targeted Society Look Like?; 17 Wellbeing Policy in Australia and New Zealand |
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18 Population Level: Wellbeing in the General Population19 Community Level: Translating Wellbeing Policy, Theory and Evidence into Practice; 20 Positive Education: Visible Wellbeing and Positive Functioning in Students; 21 Positive Tertiary Education in a Residential Setting: Kooloobong Village; 22 Living Well in Cities: Towards a Location-Based Model of Perceived Urban Liveability; 23 Wellbeing-Enhancing Workplaces; 24 Need-Supportive Parenting and Its Role in the Wellbeing and Recovery of Individuals: A Self-Determination Theory Perspective; 25 Social Marketing of Wellbeing |
Summary |
This book brings together two bodies of knowledge - wellbeing and recovery. Wellbeing and 'positive' approaches are increasingly influencing many areas of society. Recovery in mental illness has a growing empirical evidence base. For the first time, overlaps and cross-fertilisation opportunities between the two bodies of knowledge are identified. International experts present innovations taking place within the mental health system, which include wellbeing-informed new therapies, e-health approaches and peer-led recovery communities. State-of-the-art applications of wellbeing to the wider community are also described, across education, employment, parenting and city planning. This book will be of interest to anyone connected with the mental health system, especially people using and working in services, and clinical and administrators leaders, and those interested in using research from the mental health system in the wider community |
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26 Wellbeing and Recovery: A Possible FutureIndex |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Psychotherapy -- Methods
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Mental illness -- Treatment.
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Happiness.
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Satisfaction.
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Personal Satisfaction
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Psychotherapy -- methods
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Happiness
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Mental Disorders -- therapy
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Psychiatric Rehabilitation -- methods
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Satisfaction
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Happiness
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Mental illness -- Treatment
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Psychotherapy
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Genre/Form |
Methods (Music)
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Oades, Lindsay
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Jarden, Aaron
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ISBN |
9781316339275 |
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1316339270 |
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