Delivering medical care for patients with serious mental illness or promoting a collaborative model of recovery?

The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science
Helen Lester, Linda Gask

Abstract

There is a tension between models of 'recovery', which are increasingly important in mental health policy and practice, and systematic models of care delivery based on the notion of 'chronic illness'. A collaborative approach is central to the development of high-quality recovery-oriented mental healthcare.

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