
The Roots of the Recovery Movement in Psychiatry
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"Overall, this book would be useful for students and practitionerswho are familiar with the literature on recovery." (Mental HealthPractice, 1 November 2011) "This is an important contribution from international leads,which offers the reader interested in recovery an awareness of itssubstantial ethical and political foundations and the need tosustain a civil rights perspective." (British Journal ofPsychiatry, 2011) "Just as Tuke and the late 18th century reformerswere bold in their vision of moral treatment, we need to be boldabout recovery. Davidson et al. provide some of the conceptual andpolitical framework for that vision, and it is these aspects oftheir book that will help practitioners build recovery focusedmental health services." (Metapsychology, February2011)"This book should be required reading for any youngprofessional entering the mental health field. Education in thehistory of the development of applied psychology will often givethe reader a self-satisfied glow. We know so much more now than inthe days of insulin shock therapy, hydrotherapy, andpsychoanalysis. The Roots of the Recovery Movement in Psychiatry:Lessons Learned drives home the point that we can learn as muchfrom the successes of our predecessors as we can from theirmistakes". (American Psychological Association, 17 November2010) "This book is a wonderful contribution to the literatureattempting to untangle the web of what recovery truly means toindividuals and how care can continue to evolve to meet thefundamental rights of human beings with serious mental illnesses."(Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, Summer 2010)"Howeverthe book is not limited to the study of psychiatry- it illustrateshow psychiatry has been influenced by other disciplines such asphilosophy, sociology, psychology, political theory, and civilrights. This is the major strength of this book." (BritishJournal of Wellbeing, September 2010)More details
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