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Evidence-Based Practices: Shaping Mental Health Services Toward RecoveryIllness Management and RecoveryInformation for Practitioners and Clinical SupervisorsWhat is the Illness Management and Recovery Program? The Illness Management and Recovery Program consists of a series of weekly sessions in which mental health practitioners help people who have experienced psychiatric symptoms develop personal strategies for coping with mental illness and moving forward in their lives. The program can be provided in individual or group formats and generally lasts between 3 to 6 months. With the permission of the person who has experienced psychiatric symptoms, family members and other supporters may be asked to read the educational handouts, attend some sessions, and help the person develop and implement plans for coping with symptoms, reducing relapses, and pursuing recovery goals. How do practitioners benefit from the Illness Management and Recovery Program? Practitioners benefit by:
How does the program compare to what is currently offered at community mental health centers? This program pulls together the main components of effective illness management programs and provides a comprehensive, structured, step-by-step approach. It provides materials that have a recovery orientation and are user friendly both for practitioners and for persons who have experienced psychiatric symptoms. The program also heavily emphasizes helping people put knowledge into practice in their every day life. What will people learn in the Illness Management and Recovery Program? The following subjects are covered in educational handouts:
What resource materials do practitioners receive as part of the Illness Management and Recovery Program?
How can you find out more about the Illness Management and Recovery Program? Visit our website: www.mentalhealthpractices.org. |
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