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Principles of Recovery and Therapeutic Optimism

   

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Table of ContentsINTRODUCTION...........................................................................................................................3TASK...............................................................................................................................................3Impact of mental illness from a client perspective including family and carers perspectives3Principles of recovery and therapeutic optimism...................................................................4Record services available in local community to support clients with a mental illness.........5CONCLUSION................................................................................................................................6REFERENCES................................................................................................................................6
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INTRODUCTIONHealth is an important factor which is required to be focused by every individual forspending their lives in comfortable manner. It is necessary for medical professionals to buildmore effective practices to carrying out treatment procedure properly. It includes an essentialcriteria of doctors or nurses to remain careful while diagnosing any patient and providemedication carefully by studying their medical condition thoroughly (Cohen and Cohen, 2013).In this case, mental illness is really critical issues in this sector that impacts negatively on life ofan individual. This assignment will attempt to understand perspective of clients and carer whichimpact upon mental health. The principles of recovery and therapeutic optimism will bementioned. Finally, records of care home which can provide ideal services to mental healthpatients will be provided. TASKImpact of mental illness from a client perspective including family and carers perspectivesMental illness is kind of critical health problem because it is all about psychologicalchanges or disorders in mind of patient which may be positive or negative in different situations.It includes several symptoms like changes in mood, erratic thinking, chronic anxiety,exaggerated sense of self-worth and impulsive actions (Richards and Bergin, 2014). Thus, manyof such individuals remain violent every time and some of them are silent but may create violentin certain conditions. In such cases, people may harm themselves due to which they have to keptin mental asylums in secure circumstances by monitoring them on regular basis. Hence, to dealwith such people, it is necessary to make some effective and applicable practices while providingdiagnosis in proper manner.According to care provider's perspective, patients with mental illness create several issueswhile conducting certain diagnosis like psychotherapy, behaviour- therapy, cognitive- therapy,brain stimulating and Electroconvulsive therapy. Thus, mental individuals may harm ward boys,nurses or doctors and it is quite difficult to conduct diagnosing process due to non- cooperationas well as violent behaviour of patient (Townsend and Morgan, 2017).As per view points of family members, they observe violent behaviour of patient and notable to understand anything. It is very difficult to deal with a close having mental issues becausein this condition, a person is not able to determine family members. Thus, mentally ill person
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