Zo Payne
Practice Development Nurse
Recovery Services
Brighton and Hove
The Recovery Approach
What is it and what does it mean?
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Conceptual differences
Not about absence of symptoms.
Not necessarily about efficacy of medication and prescribed treatment.
Its central is that it does not mean cure.
It’s a move away from perceiving someone as problem saturated.
It’s a move away from seeing a patient in terms of their illness and symptoms.
Conceptual Differences
At it’s heart is a person’s right to develop a meaningful and fulfilling life, with or without the presence of mental health symptoms.
Its about the perception of an illness as only one part of a person’s life, not the whole of it.
Recovery is based upon the ideas of hope and self management.
Recovery focussed practice is about supporting that hope to help sustain motivation and supporting the expectations of an individually fulfilled life
Origins of Recovery
Main underpinning ideas are from the ‘survivor’ movement of 80’s 90’s.
Based on principles of self help, peer support and advocacy.
Challenges traditional notions of professional power and expertise in favour of the concept of the expert patient
Rooted in the ethos anisation like AA.
Origins of Recovery
Ancient roots in ‘moral treatment’ of early institutions.
Mirrors some principles of the ‘munity’
Draws on the value of social recovery, structured and meaningful activity
Studies in late 80’s challenged the traditionally held idea that a diagnosis of schizophrenia meant a poor e and inevitable deterioration.
Key agencies that underpin this approach
New Horizons 2009DoH –reduced rates in mortality closer to general population, conceptualisation that MH is the same as PH, care is based upon individuals needs and wished leading to recovery
Putting people First 2008 DoH – promoted the development of self directed support wit
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