Mental ill health, recovery and the family assemblage

R Price-Robertson, L Manderson, C Duff - Culture, Medicine, and …, 2017 - Springer
The recovery approach is now among the most influential paradigms shaping mental health
policy and practice across the English-speaking world. While recovery is normally presented …

[HTML][HTML] A socio-ecological framework for mental health and well-being

A Reupert - Advances in Mental Health, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Welcome to the second issue of 2017. The papers in this issue cover the full spectrum of
mental health promotion, prevention and intervention which I trust will be of interest to you …

The recovery framework as a way of understanding families' responses to mental illness: Balancing different needs and recovery journeys

M Wyder, R Bland - Australian Social Work, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Personal recovery is a guiding principle in mental health and suggests that consumers own
and are responsible for their own recovery. An exclusive focus on the recovery of those …

Resourcefulness and resilience: The experience of personal recovery for mothers with a mental illness

R Hine, D Maybery, M Goodyear - British Journal of Social Work, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Understanding of key characteristics and processes of personal recovery from mental illness
is growing. However, a paucity of research exists with mothers with mental illness around …

Relational recovery for mental health carers and family: Relationships, complexity and possibilities

M Wyder, J Barratt, R Jonas… - The British Journal of …, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Whilst recovery theory in mental health has become increasingly influential, much of the
focus has been on individualistic understandings. This study aimed to explore the relevance …

Social recovery and the move beyond deficit models of depression: A feminist analysis of mid-life women's self-care practices

S Fullagar, W O'Brien - Social Science & Medicine, 2014 - Elsevier
In Australia, like other advanced liberal democracies, the adoption of a recovery orientation
was hailed as a major leap forward in mental health policy and service provision. We argue …

Place of family in recovery models for those with a mental illness

A Reupert, D Maybery, M Cox… - International journal of …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Within the context of mental illness, there is an acknowledgement that the social
environment is critical to recovery. Nonetheless, how family roles and interactions are …

“Everything that I thought that they would be, they weren't:” Family systems as support and impediment to recovery

ES EnglandKennedy, S Horton - Social Science & Medicine, 2011 - Elsevier
Family help provision for adults diagnosed with co-occurring severe mental illness and
substance dependence is understudied. This article draws on verbally-administered …

Disruption and reconstruction: Narrative insights into the experience of family members caring for a relative diagnosed with serious mental illness

S Stern, M Doolan, E Staples, GL Szmukler… - Family …, 1999 - Wiley Online Library
The findings of a study investigating carers' accounts about serious mental illness occurring
in their family are presented. The narrative form is a primary means of ordering, structuring …

Family dynamics, the Nazi Holocaust, and mental health treatment: A shift in paradigm

RR Greene - Studies of the Holocaust, 2013 - taylorfrancis.com
This article describes survivors' family dynamics before, during, and after the Nazi
Holocaust. Demographics and the Danieli Typology were used to explore family dynamics …