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J, Goscha Richard, ed. The strengths model: A recovery-oriented approach to mental health services. 3rd ed. Oxford University Press, 2012.

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A Practical Guide to Recovery-Oriented Mental Health Care. Oxford University Press, USA, 2007.

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Davidson, Larry, Michael Rowe, Janis Tondora, Maria J. O'Connell, and Martha Staeheli Lawless. A Practical Guide to Recovery-Oriented Practice. Oxford University Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195304770.001.0001.

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This book takes a lofty vision of "recovery" and of "a life in the community" for every adult with a serious mental illness promised by the U.S. President's 2003 New Freedom Commission on Mental Health and shows the reader what is entailed in making this vision a reality. Beginning with the historical context of the recovery movement and its recent emergence on the center stage of mental health policy around the world, the authors then clarify various definitions of mental health recovery and address the most common misconceptions of recovery held by skeptical practitioners and worried familie
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Larry, Davidson, ed. A practical guide to recovery-oriented practice: Tools for transforming mental health care. Oxford University Press, 2008.

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Recovery-Oriented Systems of Care for Individuals with Substance Use Problems: Elements, Guidance and Resources. Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated, 2013.

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Pinals, Debra A., and Joel T. Andrade. Applicability of the recovery model in corrections. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199360574.003.0040.

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Mental health professionals and substance use providers have worked with “recovery” concepts for many years. President Bush’s New Freedom Commission on Mental Health spoke to important aspects of mental health care systems that were challenged, recognizing that “care must focus on increasing consumers’ ability to successfully cope with life’s challenges, on facilitating recovery, and on building resilience, [and] not just on managing symptoms.” Furthermore, the report went on to state that “recovery will be the common, recognized outcome of mental health services.” These words related to gener
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Pinals, Debra A., and Joel T. Andrade. Applicability of the recovery model in corrections. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199360574.003.0040_update_001.

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Mental health professionals and substance use providers have worked with “recovery” concepts for many years. President Bush’s New Freedom Commission on Mental Health spoke to important aspects of mental health care systems that were challenged, recognizing that “care must focus on increasing consumers’ ability to successfully cope with life’s challenges, on facilitating recovery, and on building resilience, [and] not just on managing symptoms.” Furthermore, the report went on to state that “recovery will be the common, recognized outcome of mental health services.” These words related to gener
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Rolvsjord, Randi. Resource-Oriented Perspectives in Music Therapy. Edited by Jane Edwards. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199639755.013.5.

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Resource-oriented music therapy emphasizes the development and stimulation of client’s strengths and resources rather than the reduction of symptoms or cure of pathology. Thus, the focus in therapy is positive experiences, mastery, and coping rather than on difficult emotions, psychological conflicts, and problems. Collaboration and user-involvement is highly emphasized. Resources-oriented perspectives in music therapy are linked to movements and theoretical perspectives in an interdisciplinary field, such as the philosophy of empowerment, positive psychology, salutogenesis, recovery, and vari
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Mizock, Lauren, and Erika Carr. Women with Serious Mental Illness. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med-psych/9780190922351.001.0001.

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Women with Serious Mental Illness: Gender-Sensitive and Recovery-Oriented Care calls attention to a topic and a population that have been overlooked in research and psychotherapy—women with serious mental illnesses (schizophrenia, severe depression, bipolar disorder, and complex post-traumatic stress disorder). The book focuses on the history of mistreatment, marginalization, and oppression women with serious mental illness have encountered, not only from the general public but within the mental health system as well. This book provides an overview of recovery-oriented care for women with seri
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Le Melle, Stephanie. Navigating Systems. Edited by Hunter L. McQuistion. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190610999.003.0006.

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People who have complex behavioral health needs must navigate many different systems of care. To do this, they may require the support of providers who are knowledgeable about these systems of care and understand their roles from a systems perspective. The four factor model of systems-based practice gives providers a recovery-oriented conceptual framework for providing optimal care. The model is conceptualized as four roles—patient care advocate, team member, information integrator, and resource manager—that are performed by providers/psychiatrists to meet the comprehensive needs of the indivi
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Quitangon, Gertie. Veterans. Edited by Hunter L. McQuistion. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190610999.003.0026.

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The US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has the largest nationally integrated, publicly funded health care system in the country, providing care to approximately 8 million military veterans. It is a training ground for a majority of medical, nursing, and allied health professionals in the United States and has a record of more than 90 years of health care research and innovation. Mental health care for veterans has evolved considerably from World War I to the post-9/11 era, and lessons learned from veterans of Vietnam and more recent wars have been informing changes in practices and procedu
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Tse, Jeanie, and Serena Yuan Volpp, eds. A Case-Based Approach to Public Psychiatry. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190610999.001.0001.

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Expert public psychiatrists use case studies to share best practice strategies in this clinically oriented introduction to community mental health. Today, the majority of psychiatrists work with people who suffer not only from mental illness but also from poverty, trauma, social isolation, and discrimination. Psychiatrists cannot do this work alone but, instead, are part of teams of behavioral health workers navigating larger health care and social service systems. In an increasingly complex health care environment, mental health clinicians need to master systems-based practice in order to pro
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Compton, Michael T., and Beth Broussard. The First Episode of Psychosis. Oxford University Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195372496.001.0001.

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The First Episode of Psychosis is the ideal book for patients experiencing the frightening and confusing initial episode of psychosis, which often occurs during late adolescence or early adulthood, and which affects nearly 3% of all people over the course of their lifetime. The book covers a range of disorders, focusing on primary psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia and schizophreniform disorder, clearly describing symptoms, early warning signs, and treatment--information that is essential for patients and families faced with the challenges posed by psychosis. The book also discusses psy
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Broussard, Beth, and Michael T. Compton. The First Episode of Psychosis. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med-psych/9780190920685.001.0001.

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Now in its second edition, The First Episode of Psychosis is the ideal book for young people and their families experiencing the frightening and confusing initial episode of psychosis, which often occurs during late adolescence or early adulthood. The updated edition includes information on specialized early intervention services, going back to school and work, and the latest treatments and medicines. The book covers a range of topics essential for young people and families facing the challenges of psychosis. Topics covered include early warning signs, symptoms, types of primary psychotic diso
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Gupta, Swapnil, John Cahill, and Rebecca Miller. Deprescribing in Psychiatry. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190654818.001.0001.

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With the growth of polypharmacy across medicine, the concept of deprescribing—reducing or eliminating the use of medication—is gaining traction among prescribers in a range of specialties. Applying this concept to psychiatry is more complex than in other fields of medicine and requires expanding the intervention to include consideration of psychological, social, environmental, and cultural factors. Taking a recovery-oriented and strengths-based approach, this book outlines the need for deprescribing in psychiatry and expands on the intervention to look at barriers and strategies for addressing
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