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What is recovery - ANSWER: Process in which persons are able to live, work, learn
and participate fully in communities
Two ways in recovery - ANSWER: For some individuals recovery is the ability to live a
fulfilling and productive life despite disability
For others recovery implies the reduction or complete remission of symptoms
What plays integral role in an individual role in an recovery - ANSWER: HOPE
According to Lowinson recovery from co-occurring conditions consists of - ANSWER:
Gaining information
Increasing self-awareness
Developing skills for sober living
Following a program of change
Working definition of recovery - ANSWER: A process of change through which
individuals improve their health and wellness, live a self directed life, and strive to
reach their full potential
What are SAMHSA's f4 major dimensions that support a life in recovery - ANSWER:
Health(overcoming or managing one's desease} or symptoms
Home (stable and safe place to live)
Purpose ( meaningful daily activity such as job, school. volunteerism
Community Relationship and social networks
10 Guiding Principles of recovery - ANSWER: Hope
Person-Driven
Many Pathways
Holistic
Peer Support
Relational
Culture
Addresses Trauma
Strength/Responsibility
Respect
Hope - ANSWER: The belief that recovery is real provides essential and motivating
message of better future
Person-Driven - ANSWER: Self determination and self-direction foundation of
recovery
, Recovery occurs via many pathways - ANSWER: Individuals are unique with distinct
needs, strengths preferences, goals culture, including trauma experience
It is build on multiple capacities and is nonlinear characterized by cotinual goals and
may involve setbacks.
Recovery is holistic - ANSWER: Recovery encompasses individual whole life, including
mind body and spirit and comunity
Recovery is support by peers and allies - ANSWER: Peers encourage and engage
other peers and provide each other with vital sense of belongings supportive
relationships, valued roles and community.
Recovery is supported through relationship and social networks - ANSWER: Presence
and involvement of people who believe in the person's ability to recover offering
hope, support and encouragement and suggests strategies and resource for change..
Recovery is culturally-based and influenced - ANSWER: Culture and cultural
background including values, tradition, and beliefs
Recovery us support by addressing trauma - ANSWER: Experience of trauma
(physical, sexual abuse, domestic violence, war, disaster often associated with
mental health problem and substance use
Services and support should be trauma-informed to foster trust and safety
Recovery involves individual family, and community strengths and responsibility -
ANSWER: Individuals families and communities have strengths and resources, also
individual has a personal responsibility for their own self-care and recovery.
Recovery is based on respect - ANSWER: Community, systems, and societal
acceptance for people affected by mental health and substance use problems
include prote
cting their rights and eliminating discrimination and stigma.
What is recovery support - ANSWER: The process of giving and receiving non-clinical
assistance to help facilitate the process of recovery; recovery support is provided by
the individual with lived experience
Recovery facts #1
1 - ANSWER: Most persons with mental illnesses' / symptoms improve over time and
able to lead healthy, stable and productive lives
Recovery fact #2 - ANSWER: Most persons with mental illnesses want to work and
can succeed in competitive employment