Mental health articles
OF mental health care and mentally ill
recovery issues in treatment
recovery issues in treatment Recovery has been defined in a variety of ways by numerous authors and is considered to mean more than simply the alleviation of symptoms . Superordinate dimensions of recovery proposed by authors—clinical, existential, functional, physical, and social—provide a broad framework for considering more focused components of recovery. An ecological model of recovery emphasizes the context of one’s life, and in this case a focus on the family is particularly relevant to mothers. From this perspective, a woman is understood in the context of her choosing—the family. Recovery is seen as an evolving process, and participation in meaningful life roles (e.g., motherhood), community inclusion, and social integration are emphasized as desired outcomes .
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