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The rediscovery of recovery

Author/s
Glenn Roberts
Citation
Issue 1 Summer 2011
CEPiP.2011.1.115-121
Abstract

This article will discuss what is meant by ‘Recovery’, the history and development of the recovery movement, the necessary political and organisational commitment, the elements of a recovery-focused approach, and the challenges and opportunities facing the recovery movement.

Cite as: Cutting Edge Psychiatry in Practice 2011, 1(1):115-121; https://doi.org/10.65031/wqzw8841

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