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Recovery/Self-Help Books Offline
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Hamilton County Community Mental Health Board Recovery Website, Cincinnati, OH
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04/02/2010
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Content Type: List of Resources
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Discovering Recovery
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Gene Deegan
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04/02/2010
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Content Types: Article, Research
This paper describes the interaction between a micro-history of recovery and a personal recovery history.
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Recovery as a Self-Directed Process of Healing and Transformation
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Patricia E. Deegan
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04/02/2010
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Content Type: Personal stories
Recovery is often defined conservatively as returning to a stable baseline or former level of functioning.
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National Consensus Statement on Mental Health Recovery
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Department of Health and Human Services
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04/02/2010
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Content Types: Article, Brochure, Research
Recovery is cited, within "Transforming Mental Health Care in America, Federal Action Agenda: First Steps," as the "single most important goal" for the mental health service delivery system.
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People Can Recover From Mental Illness
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Daniel Fisher, Laurie Ahern
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04/02/2010
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Content Type: Article
Research carried out at the National Empowerment Center has shown that people can fully recover from even the most severe forms of mental illness.
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A New Vision of Recovery: People Can Fully Recover From Mental Illness; It is Not a Life-Long Process
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Daniel Fisher
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04/02/2010
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Content Type: Article
These days people are talking about recovery from mental illness.
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Effects of Two Prevention Programs on High-Risk Behaviors Among African American Youth: A Randomized Trial
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Brian R. Flay, Sally Graumlich, Eisuke Segawa, James L. Burns, Michelle Y. Holliday
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4/12/2010
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Content Types: Article, Research
OBJECTIVE: To test the efficacy of 2 programs designed to reduce high-risk behaviors among inner-city African American youth.
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Building Protective Factors to Offset Sexually Risky Behaviors Among Black Youths: A Randomized Control Trial
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Carl C. Bell, Arvin Bhana, Inge Petersen, Mary M. McKay, Robert Gibbons, William Bannon, and Anup Amatya
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4/12/2010
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Content Types: Article, Outcome tools, Research
Objectives: To test the effectiveness of the CHAMP among black South Africans in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
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What's Really Different About Recovery? A Personal Commentary About the Transformation Process
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Mark Ragins
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4/12/2010
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Content Types: Article, Personal stories
A dramatization of what it’s like to walk into a skeptical room trying to push recovery.
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Four Levels of Recovery Practice
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Mark Ragins
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4/12/2010
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Content Types: Article, Clinical tools, Training material
This paper uses a four level model adapted from leadership practice to build a coherent model of recovery practice.
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