The Rise and Fall of the Mental Health Recovery Model
1Brian I Field and Kirk Reed
1Auckland University of Technology
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Abstract:
The recovery model in mental health was the result of a number of coinciding events that include economic issues, social movements and consumer rights. This led to a new approach to mental health treatment. However the economic issues led to a new political agenda arising. Neo liberalism saw the decline in mental health consumers gaining empowerment and an equal share for the responsibility of their own treatment. This paper looks at a number of reasons why this model was introduced, the history behind it being introduced and why it has been largely ineffective in becoming a dominant model within mental health practice.
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Paper DetailsNeo liberalism, Mental health recovery model, Deinstitutionalisation
Volume20
IssueIssue 2
Pages86-95