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Title Partnering for recovery in mental health : a practical guide to person-centered planning / Janis Tondora [and three others]
Edition First edition
Published West Sussex, England : John Wiley & Sons, 2014
©2014

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Description 1 online resource (216 pages) : illustrations (some color), tables
Contents Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; Module 1: What is mental health recovery and how does it relate to person-centered care planning?; Goal; Learning Objectives; Learning Assessment; Where Did the Idea of Mental Health Recovery Come From?; Is Mental Health Recovery the Same as Recovery from Addiction?; Getting Beyond Us versus Them; Recovery as an Emerging Global Paradigm; A Common Misconception: Is Recovery = Cure?; How Does the Concept of Recovery Transform Care?; "Both/And" rather than "Either/Or"; Hope as the Foundation
How Does Person-Centered Care Planning Relate to Recovery?What Does Person-Centered Care Planning Mean and Why Is It Important?; Is This Really any Different from Traditional Approaches to Care Planning?; Status of PCCP Implementation; What Does PCCP Actually Look Like in Practice?; Exercises; Learning Assessment; References; Module 2: Key principles and practices of person-centered care planning; Goal; Learning Objectives; Learning Assessment; A Caveat; Key Principles and Practices of PCCP; Active participation and empowerment is vital
Developing trusting, reciprocal, and collaborative relationships is keyPlans capitalize on the strengths and the value of lived experience; High expectations for recovery are the norm; Natural community activities and relationships are emphasized; Responsible risk taking and growth are valued as part of recovery; Focus of care and planning is on personally valued life goals; Cultural preferences and values individualize care; What does this look like in practice?; Stages of Change are considered in Recovery Planning; Exercises; Learning Assessment; References
Module 3: Preparing for the journey: Understanding various types of recovery plans and orienting participants to the PCCP processGoal; Learning Objectives; Learning Assessment; What Are the Different Types of Plans?; WRAP and other recovery plans; Service or treatment plans; What is the Role of the Person in Recovery in PCCP and What Type of Orientation/Preparation is Helpful?; Supporting the person to understand his or her rights; What is the role of the peer in the PCCP process?; What is the role of the natural supporter in PCCP and what type of orientation/preparation is helpful?
ExercisesLearning Assessment; References; Module 4: Strength-based assessment, integrated understanding, and setting priorities; Goal; Learning Objectives; Learning Assessment; Building a Person-Centered Plan; Guiding Principles of Strength-Based Assessment; Collaborate; Ask asset-based questions; Reframe "negatives" as potentially transferable skills; Draw on social capital outside of the mental health system; Explore diverse strengths; Assess needs and resources in multiple life spheres; Include personally identified strategies in the plan; Implement solution-focused approaches
Summary Partnering for Recovery in Mental Health is a practical guide for conducting person and family-centered recovery planning with individuals with serious mental illnesses and their families. It is derived from the authors' extensive experience in articulating and implementing recovery-oriented practice and has been tested with roughly 3,000 providers who work in the field as well as with numerous post-graduate trainees in psychology, social work, nursing, and psychiatric rehabilitation. It has consistently received highly favorable evaluations from health care professionals as well as
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
Print version record
Subject Mental health -- Social aspects
Mental health services -- Practice
Patient Care Team -- organization & administration
Patient Care Planning -- organization & administration
Mental health -- Social aspects
Form Electronic book
Author Tondora, Janis, author
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