The Evolving Understanding of Recovery: What the Sociology of Mental Health has to Offer.
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Implementing shared decision making in routine mental health care.Involvement in mental health self-help groups and recovery.Developing Substance Use Programming for Person-Oriented Recovery and Treatment (SUPPORT): protocol for a pilot randomized controlled trial.Empowerment, self and engagement in day center occupations: a longitudinal study among people with long-term mental illness.
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The Evolving Understanding of Recovery: What the Sociology of Mental Health has to Offer.
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Dennis P Watson
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10.1177/0160597612458904
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2012-11-01T00:00:00Z