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Hope for recovery – how clinicians may facilitate this in their work

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Pages 144-153 | Published online: 08 Feb 2012

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Sri Padma Sari, Murti Agustin, Diyan Yuli Wijayanti, Widodo Sarjana, Umi Afrikhah & Kwisoon Choe. (2021) Mediating Effect of Hope on the Relationship Between Depression and Recovery in Persons With Schizophrenia. Frontiers in Psychiatry 12.
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Eva Biringer, Larry Davidson, Bengt Sundfør, Torleif Ruud & Marit Borg. (2017) Service users’ expectations of treatment and support at the Community Mental Health Centre in their recovery. Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences 31:3, pages 505-513.
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Eva Biringer, Larry Davidson, Bengt Sundfør, Torleif Ruud & Marit Borg. (2016) Experiences of support in working toward personal recovery goals: a collaborative, qualitative study. BMC Psychiatry 16:1.
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Theodore Stickley, Agnes Higgins, Oonagh Meade, Jan Sitvast, Louise Doyle, Heikki Ellilä, Henrika Jormfeldt, Brian Keogh, Mari Lahti, Ingela Skärsäter, Paivi Vuokila-Oikkonen & Nina Kilkku. (2016) From the rhetoric to the real: A critical review of how the concepts of recovery and social inclusion may inform mental health nurse advanced level curricula — The eMenthe project. Nurse Education Today 37, pages 155-163.
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Greet Wilrycx, Marcel Croon, Anneloes Van den Broek & Chijs van Nieuwenhuizen. (2014) Evaluation of a recovery-oriented care training program for mental healthcare professionals: Effects on mental health consumer outcomes. International Journal of Social Psychiatry 61:2, pages 164-173.
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