Recovery: a common vision for the fields of mental health and addictions.
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Early intervention in psychosis: obvious, effective, overdue"An Old Way to Solve an Old Problem": Provider Perspectives on Recovery-Oriented Services and Consumer Capabilities in New Mexico.Substance Abuse Recovery after Experiencing Homelessness and Mental Illness: Case Studies of Change Over TimeDesign of the Lifestyle Interventions for severe mentally ill Outpatients in the Netherlands (LION) trial; a cluster randomised controlled study of a multidimensional web tool intervention to improve cardiometabolic health in patients with severe meFrom recovery-oriented care to public health: Case studies of participatory public art as a pathway to wellness for persons with behavioral health challengesMindfulness-Oriented Recovery Enhancement for Alcohol Dependence: Therapeutic Mechanisms and Intervention Acceptability.New endeavors, risk taking, and personal growth in the recovery process: findings from the STARS study.The Treatment Effectiveness Assessment (TEA): an efficient, patient-centered instrument for evaluating progress in recovery from addictionWhat does recovery mean for me? Perspectives of Canadian mental health consumers.The Development of a Recovery-Oriented Mental Health System in Canada: What the Experience of Commonwealth Countries Tells Us.Prevalence and Trajectories of Psychiatric Symptoms Among Sober Living House Residents.Integrating Housing and Recovery Support Services: Introduction to the Special Section.Protecting personhood and achieving quality of life for older adults with dementia in the U.S. health care system.Integrated programs for women with substance use issues and their children: a qualitative meta-synthesis of processes and outcomes.Tools for the job: why relying on risk assessment tools is still a risky business.Applying Behavior Change Theories and Qualitative Methods in Substance Misuse Implementation Research: Conceptualizing the Adoption of Breaking Free Online in Real-World Clinical Practice.Explication and Definition of Mental Health Recovery: A Systematic Review.Making sense of the transition from the Detroit streets to drug treatment.Recovery prevalence and health profile of people in recovery: results of a southeastern Pennsylvania survey on the resolution of alcohol and other drug problems.The mental health recovery movement and family therapy, part I: consumer-led reform of services to persons diagnosed with severe mental illness.Challenges experienced by paid peer providers in mental health recovery: a qualitative study.One size fits all: or horses for courses? Recovery-based care in specialist mental health services.Blessed alienation: the Christian monastery as a caring and restorative environment.Exploring personal recovery in mental illness through an Arabic sociocultural lens.The impact of drug treatment courts on recovery: a systematic review.Therapeutic communities for addictions: a review of their effectiveness from a recovery-oriented perspective.Nonclinical Addiction Recovery Support Services: History, Rationale, Models, Potentials, and Pitfalls1
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Cheryl Gagne
William A Anthony
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