A mental health recovery guide that can be used by an individual in a group setting or in one to one work. Taylor Coleman and Baker have produced a generic book on recovery that can be used by anyone as a guide to mental wellbeing
The Recovery Workbook: Practical Coping and Empowerment Strategies for People with Psychiatric Disability. Boston, MA: Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation; 1994. Coleman R, Baker P, Taylor K. Working to Recovery. Victim to Victor III.
This book is a clear guide to the Mental Health Act and Code of Practice which explains the specific duties, responsibilities and powers of mental health nurses and the care of detained patients in particular.
New to this edition: A stronger, more explicit focus on recovery A unique interpretation and explication of the recovery process A greater promotion of the centrality of personhood Examples drawing on a range of international perspectives ...
Working to Recovery: A Personal Planning Tool
Deconstructing developmental psychology (3rd ed.). London and New York: Routlegde. Camargo, Jr., K. R. (1992). ... Victim to victor: Working with voices. Haddington, UK: Working to Recovery. Colucci, M. & Di Vittorio, P. (2001).
Shows patients how to become more active in the healing process and increase their chances of conquering the disease
Dealing with sexual assault and deep traumas, this book details the struggles for survival and the search for healing and happiness.
Janssen, I., Hanssen, M., Bak, M., Bijl, R. V., de Graaf, R., Vollebergh, W. et al. (2003). Discrimination and delusional ideation. British Journal of Psychiatry, 182, 71–6. Janssen, I., Krabbendam, L., Bak, M., Hanssen, M., Vollebergh, ...
Working to Recovery: A Guide to Mental Wellbeing