2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1447-0349.2009.00637.x
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Confusion of recovery: One solution

Abstract: This paper questions the current mental health discourse that offers new definitions of the concept of 'recovery' and offers a different perspective that aims to clarify its meaning. Confusion is caused when medical language continues to be used in discussions that aim to challenge traditional medical understanding of the term 'recovery' (meaning cure). Medical and non-medical concepts of recovery are referred to interchangeably in many narratives and the common references to and acceptance of the Harding et a… Show more

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“…For example, Caldwell et al (2010) identified two possible barriers, the first of which is the widespread confusion about the meaning of Recovery in the mental health context. This confusion has also been considered by Barker and Buchanan-Barker (2011) and Collier (2010), who note the dominance of the biomedical paradigm and provider-led approaches in the health context, and the effects of this dominance on person-centred and consumer-centred approaches to healthcare.…”
Section: Barriers To the Effective Implementation Of Recoverymentioning
confidence: 93%
“…For example, Caldwell et al (2010) identified two possible barriers, the first of which is the widespread confusion about the meaning of Recovery in the mental health context. This confusion has also been considered by Barker and Buchanan-Barker (2011) and Collier (2010), who note the dominance of the biomedical paradigm and provider-led approaches in the health context, and the effects of this dominance on person-centred and consumer-centred approaches to healthcare.…”
Section: Barriers To the Effective Implementation Of Recoverymentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Questions remain about how older people, as they have aged, have learned to manage their problems (Collier, 2010). Therefore, challenges remain in tackling this age discrimination for older people with schizophrenia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While for professionals and academics the meaning and definition of recovery continues to be returned to and debated (Collier 2010), it was clear that the group had a sense of frustration with how and by whom it was being interpreted and applied.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%