2000
DOI: 10.15760/etd.2921
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The Development and Validation of the Social Recovery Measure

Abstract: Mental health recovery is a complex phenomenon involving clinical, functional, physical, and social dimensions. The social dimension is understood to involve meaningful relationships and integration with supportive individuals and a wider community. While the recovery model developed from a movement led by consumers and survivors of the mental health system to promote hope, self-determination, and social inclusion, the clinical aspects of recovery have dominated mental health research and practice. The under-i… Show more

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“…Research also suggests that in clinical practice parenting is not routinely considered (Reupert & Maybery, 2016). Specifically, that often mental health service providers and treatment protocols do not consider parent status and/ or parenting-related issues , 2016. Despite estimates of parental mental health problems and its' relationship with recovery, consideration of parenting status and issues in mental health practice and research is not commonplace.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research also suggests that in clinical practice parenting is not routinely considered (Reupert & Maybery, 2016). Specifically, that often mental health service providers and treatment protocols do not consider parent status and/ or parenting-related issues , 2016. Despite estimates of parental mental health problems and its' relationship with recovery, consideration of parenting status and issues in mental health practice and research is not commonplace.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%