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Community Integration Tools and Resources
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The UPenn Collaborative on Community Integration
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04/02/2010
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Content Types: Web site, Web site
The UPENN COLLABORATIVE ON COMMUNITY INTEGRATION is the Rehabilitation Research and Training Center (RRTC) devoted to promoting community integration for individuals with psychiatric disabilities.
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The Emotional Life
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PBS
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04/02/2010
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The This Emotional Life Web site is a companion to the three-part PBS documentary series that explores ways of improving our social relationships, learning to cope with depression and anxiety, and becoming more positive, resilient individuals.
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Reality of Recovery: A Documentary
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Rita Brooks
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04/02/2010
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Content Type: Video
7 part documentary highlighting the "Recovery" movement for those affected with Mental Illness.
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The Vision of Recovery Today: What It Is and What It Means for Services
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Marrianne Farkas
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04/02/2010
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Content Type: Article
In the past, practice in mental health was guided by the belief that individuals with serious mental illnesses do not recover.
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Self-Determination Theory: A Framework for the Recovery Paradigm
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Anthony D. Mancini
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04/02/2010
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Content Types: Article, Research
Recovery is an increasingly important concept in mental health services research and policy-making.
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Recovery From Schizophrenia and the Role of Evidence-Based Psychosocial Interventions
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Patrick W. Corrigan
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04/02/2010
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Content Types: Article, Research
Recovery is the new vision for mental health services, in which two definitions of recovery dominate.
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100 Ways to Support Recovery: A Guide for Mental Health Professionals
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Mike Slade
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04/02/2010
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Content Type: Clinical tools
This is a guide for mental health staff, which aims to support the development of a focus on recovery within our services.
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ACT and Recovery: Integrating Evidence-Based Practice and Recovery Orientation on Assertive Community Treatment Teams
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Michelle P. Salyers, Sam Tsemberis
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04/02/2010
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Content Types: Clinical tools, Practice description
We examine whether Assertive Community Treatment (ACT), a widely implemented and rigorously studied practice, can successfully incorporate a recovery-oriented approach while continuing to retain program fidelity.
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Disquieting Aspects of the Recovery Paradigm
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Faith B. Dickerson
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04/02/2010
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Content Type: Article
Recovery is the new paradigm for mental health care.
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Abraham Low Self-Help Systems
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Abraham Low
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04/02/2010
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Content Types: Training material, Web site
The mission of Abraham Low Self-Help Systems is to use the cognitive-behavioral, peer-to-peer, self-help training system developed by Abraham Low, MD, to help individuals gain skills to lead more peaceful and productive lives.
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