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MENTAL HEALTH CONSUMER POICE

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THE CONSUMER VOICE IS CENTRAL TO ALL CURRENT MENTAL HEALTH CONTEXTS AND AREAS OF PRACTICE INTRODUCTION 1 MAIN BODY1 CONCLUSION 3 REFERENCES 4 INTRODUCTION There are many people those who suffer from mental illness, some of them take treatment timely whereas some do not take this illness seriously. MAIN BODY Principles of recovery-oriented mental health practices ensure that practitioners become able to deliver quality services to patients so that mental condition of patients can be improved soon.

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THE CONSUMER VOICE IS CENTRAL TO ALLCURRENT MENTAL HEALTH CONTEXTS AND AREASOF PRACTICE
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Table of ContentsINTRODUCTION...........................................................................................................................1MAIN BODY...................................................................................................................................1CONCLUSION................................................................................................................................3REFERENCES................................................................................................................................4
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INTRODUCTIONThere are many people those who suffer from mental illness, some of them take treatmenttimely whereas some do not take this illness seriously. Every year in Australia one out of fiveexperience mental illness (Slade and et.al., 2014). Now it has become the major cause ofdisability, statistical records show that 27% disability cases are result of mental illness. 2017records revel that 14% Australian suffer from anxiety disorder and 3% are affected by psychoticillness. Principles of recovery paradigm support medical professional in delivering quality careto the patients so that their mental condition can be recovered soon. Current study will discuss onthe point that consumer voice is central to all current mental health contexts and areas ofpractices. MAIN BODYPrinciples of recovery-oriented mental health practices ensure that practitioners becomeable to deliver quality services to patients so that mental condition of patients can be improvedsoon. One of the main principle is uniqueness of individual. Each person suffer from differentmental conditions, experiences of each person is different from others. In such condition voice ofconsumers become very important in order to provide quality care services to them (Kidd, Kennyand McKinstry, 2015). This standard recognises that patients can not be recovered by providingcure to them but individual can get improved by living a meaningful life and by satisfying withtheir life. If psychologists provide treatment to patients without examining their childhoodexperiences or causes of their mental condition then they can not be able to provide them correcttherapy. Recovery outcomes are depended upon individual's social inclusion and their quality oflife. Medical professionals have to empower the mental people so that they can feel that theycare at centre of care. This can feel them valued and they may feel satisfied (Kidd, McKenzieand Virdee, 2014). Psychologists try to get more details about the person who is experiencing the mentalillness. Real choices is another principle of recovery health practices. Medical professional haveto give freedom to the patients to share their views and feelings so that professional canunderstand real problems of the person and can provide them correct therapy. Care providersgive power to the persons to make their own choice regarding treatment procedure and way ofliving their life (Hyde, Bowles and Pawar, 2014). They give them details about pros and cons ofeach aspects and give them chance to acknowledge their choice. People are responsible for their1
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