Recovery-Oriented Care Training Collaborative
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Duration:
4 hours, 44 minutes
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Not currently offered
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Recovery Oriented Care
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Overview
This Training Collaboratives session is on recovery-oriented and person-centered care approaches, with practical applications curated to the challenging and unique work of FSP teams. Specific focal areas will include how recovery orientation plays a role in burnout prevention, utilizing recovery orientation to enhance client engagement, maintaining person-centeredness in practice, and harnessing our identity and values as providers to support clients and our own professional wellbeing. Anytime session recorded on September 25 & 27, 2023.
Keywords:
person centeredness, purpose and meaning
Learning objectives
- Define recovery-oriented care and the implications of using this approach in working with those with serious mental illness
- Describe four (4) specific ways in which hope, autonomy, purpose, or connection can be incorporated into clinical responses applied to real-life vignettes reviewed in practice exercises and through reflection
- Explain how implicit bias, trauma, and stigma create an environment in which recovery-oriented care is essential in successful service delivery
- Document three (3) ways in which bias impacts how participants engage or plan treatments with people receiving services in the FSP programs
- Develop a half-page improvement plan that lists three (3) changes that the participant will make over the next three months in their day-to-day clinical work for the purposes of increasing dignity and/or respect
Added on 5/21/2021
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