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Promoting Recovery in Mental Health Nursing (Transforming Nursing Practice Series) (EPUB)

Promoting Recovery in Mental Health Care: A Guide for Nurses

By Steve Trenoweth

In modern mental health care, promoting recovery from mental health problems is a guiding principle. This approach emphasizes working in partnership with service users to design and deliver new practice techniques that enable individuals to thrive in society and move towards a fulfilling life beyond their diagnosis. However, the concept of recovery remains broad and subjective, and understanding its meaning for service users and how to implement it in practice is a significant challenge.

Empowering Service Users through Recovery-Focused Care

Developed in partnership with Certitude, a leading charity providing support for individuals with mental health problems or learning disabilities, this book provides a comprehensive guide to recovery in mental health nursing. The book offers clear explanations and practical guidance that mental health professionals can immediately apply in their work, ensuring they provide the best possible care for their service users.

With a focus on empowering service users, this book explores the intricacies of recovery in mental health care, providing mental health professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary to support individuals in achieving their full potential.

About the Book

This 144-page hardcover book, published by Learning Matters, is a valuable resource for mental health nurses, students, and professionals seeking to enhance their understanding of recovery-focused care. With its clear explanations and practical guidance, this book is an essential companion for anyone working in mental health care.

Book Details:

  • Publisher: Learning Matters
  • Publication Date: February 23, 2017
  • Language: English
  • Hardcover: 144 pages
  • ISBN-10: 1473913047
  • ISBN-13: 978-1473913042

By investing in this book, mental health professionals can enhance their practice, promote recovery, and ultimately improve the lives of their service users.

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