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Thriving or Surviving

Partnership with Service Users in a Recovery Environment. Prof Pat BrackenUniversity of Central Lancashire andWest Cork Mental Health Service . Partnership in a Recovery Environment. 1. Introduction2. The Emerging User Movement 3. Expertise and the Recovery Approach4. Responding Positively to

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Thriving or Surviving

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    1. Thriving or Surviving? RCPsych SW Division Buckfast Abbey 16th May 2008

    2. Partnership with Service Users in a Recovery Environment Prof Pat Bracken University of Central Lancashire and West Cork Mental Health Service

    3. Partnership in a Recovery Environment 1. Introduction 2. The Emerging User Movement 3. Expertise and the Recovery Approach 4. Responding Positively to this Challenge 5. Potential Benefits to Our Profession

    4. Partnership: Beyond Consultation Consumer orientated society Statutory Environment Consultation now accepted and widespread Mental health service users moving beyond this Challenge to the psychopathology framework

    6. The Icarus Project ‘we shared a vision of being “bipolar” that differs radically from the narrow model put forth by the medical establishment, and wanted to create a space for people like us to articulate the way we understand ourselves, our “disorder”, and our place in the world’

    11. Recovery challenges the technological approach to mental health

    16. Challenges of Partnership Different understanding of: -the nature of mental illness -the nature of expertise -training and research priorities -service developments Importance of ‘critical thinking’ Need for transparency

    17. Benefits for Psychiatry From ‘monologue’ to ‘dialogue’ New ‘identity’ emerging for psychiatry New formulation of ‘responsibility’

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