2013
DOI: 10.2190/sh.7.2.d
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Recovery in the Clubhouse Environment: Applying Ecological and Social Cognitive Theories

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“…The Clubhouse Model is consistent with recovery practices with its emphasis on member choice, self-determination, community integration, equal partnerships with members and staff working side-by-side, offering hope, and helping individuals live a meaningful life. The emphasis on recovery is reflected in the growth of the literature on the Clubhouse Model in recent years (Biegel et al 2013a , b ; Conrad-Garrisi 2011 ; Conrad-Garrisi and Pernice-Duca 2013 ; Hancock et al 2013 ; Pernice-Duca et al 2013 ; Raeburn et al 2014 ; Raeburn et al 2016a , b ; Tanaka et al 2015 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Clubhouse Model is consistent with recovery practices with its emphasis on member choice, self-determination, community integration, equal partnerships with members and staff working side-by-side, offering hope, and helping individuals live a meaningful life. The emphasis on recovery is reflected in the growth of the literature on the Clubhouse Model in recent years (Biegel et al 2013a , b ; Conrad-Garrisi 2011 ; Conrad-Garrisi and Pernice-Duca 2013 ; Hancock et al 2013 ; Pernice-Duca et al 2013 ; Raeburn et al 2014 ; Raeburn et al 2016a , b ; Tanaka et al 2015 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Members of Progress Place also stated that they have more independence and self-efficacy in making their own choices and have the skills in order to make plans, problem solve, and act independently. Self-efficacy has been found to increase feelings of recovery and personhood through members’ newly acquired skills [ 27 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These stressors can eventually create a destructive force in the family system. Therefore, families, professionals, and individuals themselves must find positive environments, places, or niches that respond to the adaptive needs of the person to support growth and development (Pernice‐Duca et al, ).…”
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“…A central tenant of the Clubhouse is the work‐ordered day, which is predicated on meaningful tasks to run the “house.” This may include being part of the kitchen staff to prepare daily meals, working in the clerical department, running a health snack shop, or helping with the maintenance unit. Working alongside other members and professional staff to accomplish the work of the house is theorized to increase personal skills and self‐efficacy and serve as a catalyst to help people experience greater recovery from their illness (Pernice‐Duca et al, ).…”
Section: Brief Overview Of Clubhouse Model Programsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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