Raise awareness of Mental Health Recovery
Clinical or personal recoveryWhat does recovery meanAre the tools effective
Introduction/Aims
The World Health Organisation describe health as "A state of complete physical, mental and social well-being, and not merely the absence of disease“ WHO 1948
What is Health
Anxiety Stress Depression Bi-Polar Schizophrenia Borderline Personality Disorder Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Many others….
Mental Health Conditions
“Recovery is being able to live a meaningful and satisfying life, as defined by each person, in the presence or absence of symptoms. It is about having control over and input into your own life. Each individual’s recovery, like his or her experience of the mental health problems or illness, is a unique and deeply personal process.”
What is personal recovery
The recovery model aims to help people with mental health problems to look beyond mere survival and existence. It encourages them to move forward, set new goals and do things and develop relationships that give their lives meaning. (Mental Health Foundation, n.d)
The Recovery Model
Management of Mental Health Physical health and self care Work Living Skills Social Networks Responsibilities Trust and Hope Identity and self-esteem Addictive Behaviour Relationships
Domains of the Recovery Star
5 Principles of WRAP Hope Education Personal Responsibility Support Self-Advocacy
Principles of a WRAP
Acceptance Identity Self Management Peer Support Talking Treatments Spirituality Recovery (Mental Health Foundation2014)
The Recovery Journey
Raise awareness of Mental Health Recovery
Clinical or personal recoveryConsider what recovery means
Critique the tools
In conclusion – to revisit the aims..
Mind Websitehttp://www.farehamandgosportmind.org.uk/
Rethink [email protected]
The Mental Health Foundation Websitehttp://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/
Time to Changehttp://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/
Who can help
Coleman, R. (2014). What is recovery. Retrieved from www.working to recovery: http://www.workingtorecovery.co.uk/recovery-happens/what-is-recovery
Copeland, M. (2014). Wellness Recovery Action Plan. Retrieved from www.mentahealthrecovery.com: www.mentalhealthrecovery.com: http://www.mentalhealthrecovery.com
Mental Health Foundation. (n.d). Recovery. Retrieved from www.mentalhealth.org.uk: http://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/help-information/mental-health-a-z/r/recovery/
NHS. (2014). Mental Wellbeing. Retrieved from www.nhs.uk: http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/stress-anxiety-depression/pages/mental-benefits-of-exercise.aspx
RCPSYCH. (2009). Enabling recovery for people with complex mental health needs. Retrieved from www.rcpsych.ac.uk: http://www.rcpsych.ac.uk/pdf/fr_rs_1_forwebsite.pdf
Triangle. (2012). Mental Health Recovery Star. Retrieved from www.outcomesstar.org.uk: www.outcomesstar.org.uk/metal-health/
WHO. (1948). Health. Retrieved from www.who.int: http://www.who.int/about/definition/en/print.html
WHO. (2014). Mental Health. Retrieved from www.who.int: http://www.who.int/features/factfiles/mental_health/en/
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