Research into Recovery

The website of the Section for Recovery

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Profession-specific Publications

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Clinical Psychology

  • British Psychological Society Division of Clinical Psychology (2000) Recent advances in understanding mental illness and psychotic experiences, Leicester: British Psychological Society.
  • Kinderman P, Tai S, (eds) (2009) Psychological health and well-being: A new ethos for mental health. Leicester: British Psychological Society.

Mental Health Nursing

  • Department of Health (2006) From values to action: The chief nursing officer's review of mental health nursing. London: HMSO.
  • Department of Health (2006) Self-assessment toolkit. From values to action: The Chief Nursing Officer's review of mental health nursing, London: Department of Health.

Occupational Therapy

  • College of Occupational Therapists (2006) Recovering ordinary lives: The strategy for occupational therapy in mental health services 2007-2017, London: College of Occupational Therapists.

Psychiatry

  • Whitwell D (2005) Recovery Beyond Psychiatry, London: Free Association Books.
  • American Psychiatric Association (2005) Position Statement on the Use of the Concept of Recovery, Washington DC: American Psychiatric Association.
  • Care Services Improvement Partnership, Royal College of Psychiatrists, Social Care Institute for Excellence (2007) A common purpose: Recovery in future mental health services. Leeds: CSIP; 2007.
  • Sowers WE, Thompson KS (2007) Keystones for Collaboration and Leadership; Issues and Recommendations for the Transformation of Community Psychiatry, American Association of Community Psychiatrists.
  • Royal College of Psychiatrists (2008) Fair deal for mental health, London: Royal College of Psychiatrists.
  • Royal College of Psychiatrists Social Inclusion Scoping Group (2009) Mental Health and Social Inclusion: Making Psychiatry and Mental Health Services Fit for the 21st Century, London: Royal College of Psychiatrists.