Does mental illness have a place alongside social and recovery models of mental health, in service users' lived experiences?

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This is a paper included in the proceedings of the Living and Learning, Learning and Teaching: mental health in higher education conference held at Lancaster University in 2010. Influential social and recovery models form key mandates for mental health education today. These models advocate a shift from traditional notions and approaches linked to mental illness, to service users’ active empowerment and control over their lives and symptoms. This short paper questions, however, how far the emphasis of these models on autonomy takes account of service user experiences. May be of use in informing thinking when planning the content and emphasis of teaching about mental health.

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Helen BarnesNone
Added05 May 2011 17:16
RegionUK
KeywordsUKOER, SWAPBox, mental health, recovery, mental illness
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LicenseCreative Commons: Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0

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This is a collection of resources uploaded by the Mental Health in Higher Education project, and intended to be of use in developing learners' understanding about mental wellbeing and ill health.

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