A framework for funding culturally appropriate recovery for people affected by severe mental illness: a world view

<p>Mental illness is becoming a significant factor in disability throughout the world. In recent years, The concept of Recovery has become an important component of what is considered to be a benchmark of the treatment outcome for those affected by severe mental illness. However, the concept i...

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Main Author: Robert Parker
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Language:English
Published: Sri Lanka College of Psychiatrists 2012-01-01
Series:Sri Lanka Journal of Psychiatry
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Online Access:https://sljpsyc.sljol.info/articles/4038
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spelling doaj-55d0544991d14099847c98cc8a8d93752021-04-08T06:23:45ZengSri Lanka College of PsychiatristsSri Lanka Journal of Psychiatry2012-68832579-20082012-01-0122454810.4038/sljpsyc.v2i2.40383343A framework for funding culturally appropriate recovery for people affected by severe mental illness: a world viewRobert Parker0Adjunct Professor of Psychiatry, James Cook University and Northern Territory Clinical School<p>Mental illness is becoming a significant factor in disability throughout the world. In recent years, The concept of Recovery has become an important component of what is considered to be a benchmark of the treatment outcome for those affected by severe mental illness. However, the concept is complex because of the range of factors that impact on successful Recovery and the economic means of enabling these factors. Economic strategies to address significant disadvantage of Indigenous peoples in Australia and Canada, based on ideals of health developed by the World Health Organisation along with recent economic thinking to empower agency for change in disadvantaged people may lead to a similar strategy to develop Recovery programs in different economic and cultural systems.</p> <p>DOI: <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.4038/sljpsyc.v2i2.4038">http://dx.doi.org/10.4038/sljpsyc.v2i2.4038</a></p> <p><em>SLJPSYCH </em>2011; 2(2): 45-48</p>https://sljpsyc.sljol.info/articles/4038frameworkfundingculturally appropriate recoverysevere mental illnessworld view
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A framework for funding culturally appropriate recovery for people affected by severe mental illness: a world view
Sri Lanka Journal of Psychiatry
framework
funding
culturally appropriate recovery
severe mental illness
world view
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title A framework for funding culturally appropriate recovery for people affected by severe mental illness: a world view
title_short A framework for funding culturally appropriate recovery for people affected by severe mental illness: a world view
title_full A framework for funding culturally appropriate recovery for people affected by severe mental illness: a world view
title_fullStr A framework for funding culturally appropriate recovery for people affected by severe mental illness: a world view
title_full_unstemmed A framework for funding culturally appropriate recovery for people affected by severe mental illness: a world view
title_sort framework for funding culturally appropriate recovery for people affected by severe mental illness: a world view
publisher Sri Lanka College of Psychiatrists
series Sri Lanka Journal of Psychiatry
issn 2012-6883
2579-2008
publishDate 2012-01-01
description <p>Mental illness is becoming a significant factor in disability throughout the world. In recent years, The concept of Recovery has become an important component of what is considered to be a benchmark of the treatment outcome for those affected by severe mental illness. However, the concept is complex because of the range of factors that impact on successful Recovery and the economic means of enabling these factors. Economic strategies to address significant disadvantage of Indigenous peoples in Australia and Canada, based on ideals of health developed by the World Health Organisation along with recent economic thinking to empower agency for change in disadvantaged people may lead to a similar strategy to develop Recovery programs in different economic and cultural systems.</p> <p>DOI: <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.4038/sljpsyc.v2i2.4038">http://dx.doi.org/10.4038/sljpsyc.v2i2.4038</a></p> <p><em>SLJPSYCH </em>2011; 2(2): 45-48</p>
topic framework
funding
culturally appropriate recovery
severe mental illness
world view
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