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Confessions of a Non-Compliant Patient
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Judi Chamberlin
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04/02/2010
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Content Type: Personal stories
A famous comedian once said, "I've been rich, and I've been poor, and believe me, rich is better.
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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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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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From Psychiatric Patient to Citizen: Overcoming Discrimination and Social Exclusion
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Liz Sayce
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04/02/2010
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Content Type: Article
This is the first book to present a comprehensive civil rights and responsibilities agenda aimed at achieving full social inclusion for people suffering from mental illness.
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Psychological and Social Aspects of Psychiatric Disability
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LeRoy Spaniol, Cheryl Gagne, and Martin Koehler
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04/02/2010
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Content Type: Books
The first text to systematically examine the psychological and social aspects of psychiatric disability—this collection of articles by researchers, professionals, consumers, and family members bridges scholarly research, professional knowledge and practice, and the human experience of people who live with mental illness.
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Speaking Out in Public
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Mark Ragins
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04/02/2010
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Content Type: Article
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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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Promoting Meaningful, Active Lives in the Community for People With Psychiatric Disabilities
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Mark Salzer
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4/12/2010
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Content Types: Article, Web site
People with psychiatric disabilities participate less in socially meaningful activities than others.
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The Awakening
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Karl
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4/14/2010
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Content Type: Personal stories
A time comes in your life when you finally get it.
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Sharing the Message of Hope, Wellness, and Recovery With Consumers Psychiatric Hospitals
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Margaret (Peggy) Swarbrick, George H. Brice Jr.
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4/19/2010
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Content Types: Article, Research
The concept of wellness has been emerging in the recovery field as an exciting new paradigm for understanding health and encompasses the following dimensions: physical, social, emotional, intellectual, occupational, and spiritual (Swarbrick, 1997).
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