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Recovery Oriented Practice in Mental Health Treatment

   

Added on  2023-04-23

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Running head: NURSING AND MENTAL HEALTH
RECOVERY ORIENTED PRACTICE
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Introduction
Mental health concerns has emerged as one of the major health issues affecting nearly
450 million of world population (World Health Organisation, 2019). Majority of the affected
individuals are unable to approach mental health physicians due to the presence of social stigma
associated with perceived or self-consciousness about the issue (Slade et al., 2014). In this
aspect, recovery oriented mental health practice helps to understand the affected individual’s
perspective about their concerns and through their expertise of their own life, helps them to
regain hope, and trust on their own abilities (Kirst et al. 2014). Through this approach
engagement of affected individuals in their life, society and their autonomy, individuality and
integrity is reinforces so that they could be provided with positive sense about their purpose in
life (Tickle, Brown & Hayward, 2016).
The primary purpose of this essay is to critically evaluate the recovery oriented mental
health treatment in reducing the public and self-stigma, prejudices and discrimination that is
present in the society towards patients diagnosed with mental illness. In this aspect, the 10
competencies of recovery oriented practice, principles of recovery oriented practice and models
of recovery will be discussed.
Recovery oriented practice and social discrimination
The recovery oriented practice of mental health that emphasizes on the affected
individual’s potential for recovery (Slade et al., 2014). This approach does not focus on applying
interventions to achieve specific outcome for the patients, instead it provide them with hope and
trust so that they can start believe in their abilities to face the challenges of life and could
reinforce social inclusion, relationships, and coping skills within their individuality (Yanos et al.,
2015). This is an important aspect of mental healthcare as majority of the individuals do not
approach the health care professionals due to social stigma (Dixon, Holoshitz & Nossel, 2016).
Social stigma is a detrimental effect on the mind of a person, which is used vaguely by
the society to make the person feel shame, disgraced and unconfident about him/herself due to
which social isolation and rejection is witnessed. As per Park et al. (2014), it is the mean off
discrediting an individual due to which that person starts doubting his/her ability and reduces

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their social values. Despite of current development and awareness regarding the mental health
and available interventions, social prejudices and discrimination towards mentally ill patients
persist within the society and affects their healthcare process.
Models, Standards and Guidelines of recovery model
As per the Department of Health (2019), the guidelines for recovery oriented mental
health practice helps to ensure that the mental health services are being provided to the patients
in a way that recovery oriented strategies are enforced in the practice to maximize the benefits
for the patients. The six aspects depending on which this model provides care to the mentally ill
patients are unique nature of the person, their choices, their attitudes, rights and associated
dignity with respect, partnership and communication and finally the evaluation process of
recovery. As per (2019), these guidelines acknowledges every individual as an expert of their
healthcare understanding and then with effective partnership, involves them in the care process
so that effective engagement could be ensured. Therefore, through this way, it helps to ensure the
implementation of recovery model in the care process.
Further, in the area of implementation of recovery oriented guidelines, 10 fundamental
components were discussed by Kirst et al. (2014). These are self-direction, holistic care, support
of the patients, respect, strength based care approach, family and person centered care,
empowerment of the patients and non-linear care approach so that depending upon the patient’s
ability, care could be implemented (Department of Health, 2019). These fundamental
components were prioritized by the Mind’s model of recovery oriented practice. In this model,
patients are provided with the right to choose their dignity, right of safety and autonomy in the
care process and then helps them to reclaim their importance in the society by making their
thought process resistant of the persisting social and personal stigma around them
(health.vic.gov.au, 2014). This approach is based upon the personal recovery approach due to
which patients could decide their meaning of recovery and then aims to achieve it through their
interventions, complying with their values, strengths and preferences in life. Besides these, there
are national standards that ensures the implementation of recovery oriented practice as the
primary intervention for mentally ill patients and hence ensures legislative compliance, rights

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