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Psychological, Social and Integrative Approaches
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Early dynamics of recovery from psychotic spectrum disorder within a therapeutic recovery community: patterns and dynamics

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Pages 23-36 | Received 24 May 2014, Accepted 20 Jun 2015, Published online: 15 Sep 2015
 

Abstract

This study reports a detailed analysis of the dynamics of early (3 month) recovery for individuals with psychotic spectrum disorder diagnoses within an integrated, recovery-oriented therapeutic community setting. One hundred and four residents completed a broad suite of measures representing three different definitions/facets of recovery (symptom-, function- and personal recovery-focused) at baseline and at 3 months. Baseline scores and change over the three-month study period correlated more strongly and consistently within the same facet (i.e. symptom-focused to symptom-focused) than between facets (i.e. symptom-focused to functioning-focused). The relatively moderate correlations of the personal recovery-oriented scales supports the view that personal recovery consists of a multitude of overlapping dimensions. These results also suggest heterogeneous pathways of recovery occurring along uncorrelated individual trajectories. Finally, this study offers strong support for the independence of these three facets of recovery within this population.

Acknowledgements

The authors would like to express gratitude to CooperRiis Healing Community in western North Carolina including the administration for supporting the research and the many individuals who contributed to the outcomes process. We would like to appreciate Tonya Van Diense, Corinne Wulliman, Emily Cannon, and Dan and Jeannine Keller in particular for their contributions. Most of all we would like to appreciate the CooperRiis residents who participated in the outcomes program and thus allow all of us to learn from their insight and their hard-earned wisdom.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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