Mental Health Recovery Frameworks Often Marginalize Personal Narratives
While recovery frameworks challenge traditional psychiatric discourse, this research too often limits lived experience perspectives.
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For people living with mental health challenges, “recovery” can be a contested and highly personal process, not easily conceptualized through psychological or psychiatric concepts. A new meta-theoretical study by scholars Calvin Swords and Stan Houston from Trinity College Dublin examines how different understandings of recovery impact lived experience, mental health practice, and service delivery.
Swords and Houston explain:
“The aims of the research were to evaluate the extent to which a recovery approach informed practice … examine how the differing professionals … viewed the concept [of recovery]; and reach tentative conclusions on how to enhance the implementation of a recovery-oriented approach within practice.”
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the recovery movement. ainsley: did he save my life. he started it i always have to give him credit for that because had he not said in the press conference that obviously she is an alcoholic, maybe she needs rehab. i don t know that i would have been able to get treatment because i know that on my own i wouldn t have been able to afford it. and i didn t even know that i was suffering from a disease because of the sigma. ainsley: if he had come out and publicly shamed you it might have taken you down an even darker path. who knows. who knows what could have happened. i got the shame from everyone else for sure. like they were calling me mess u.s.a. disgrace miss u.s.a. that s when the advocacy started because i was so mad. ainsley: i m reading your story. i m reading your his industry. tell the folks at home why you turned to alcohol and cocaine. well, my life was a perfect storm for addiction to manifest. i m incest survivor i was abused at 3 years old. ainsley: by your uncle.
coming across the borders. right. we have a heroin problem here in new hampshire. and would you please speak about those? sure. this afternoon wasn t a press event, but because i hear this all the time, the heroin challenge that exists, and the first time i started hearing about it was here in new hampshire. but it s all over the country now. and so i went to a round table discussion to talk about the recovery movement in our country as a way to deal with this. in florida we dealt with it in a comprehensive way, sheriff. we got law enforcement to get involved. we expanded treatment, and we created prevention facilities, prevention coalitions in all the counties. but when we talked about today was not just having the next leg, the most important leg, perhaps, is to have an ongoing effort of recognizing that addiction is a lifetime challenge and you need a