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Please look for a Call for Volunteers after the Labor Day holiday – there will be opportunities for participation on both the Steering Committee and Expert Panel levels for this new Recovery Council
In honor of National Recovery Month, we're offering APNA members 2 free webinars - that means free CE!
The article in the May/June 2013 APNA journal focusing on recovery-oriented practices of psychiatric mental health nursing staff in the acute hospital setting caught my attention. The introduction to the article stated that “recovery is cited as the single most important goal for the mental health services delivery system” based on recommendations from the President’s New Freedom Commission on Mental Health and that “behavioral health disciplines are being challenged to integrate recovery into their practices” (McLoughlin, Du Wick, Collazzi, & Puntil, 2013)
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The title of my keynote is Recovery and Adherence: Illness Cognition from Anosognosia to Adjustment...Have you ever wondered why certain patients seem ‘stuck’ in a level of recovery that you know could be higher and you don’t know how to help?
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When I was doing my practiccum, the Baltimore City VA was instituting a Recovery Model for the Day Hospital but also trying to figure out how to extend this to inpatients in their hospital
Happy to work with Kris and the Recovery Council or any other Councils on submitting proposals for next year
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