Understanding Mental Health Recovery
Overview
The recovery model is transforming mental health systems by becoming a movement that champions a philosophy of practice while altering service approaches. In this training, attendees will view mental health through a recovery lens and explore recovery as it relates to mental health through evidence, history, case studies, and exercises. Attendees will learn how to appropriately support persons as they develop clear, self-directed goals to lead them toward self-determined, meaningful lives. This training will emphasize a collaborative approach, with staff serving as part of the person’s support system. In addition, through role-playing and case studies, attendees will obtain strategies and skills needed to work with consumers to create effective service plans that emphasize wellness and encourage consumer self-determination. Attendees will leave the training with a better understanding of how to support persons through their personal journey toward wellness and recovery.
Learning objectives
- Describe the value and principles of the recovery model
- List the components of the recovery model
- Demonstrate how to promote, reinforce, and sustain services that are recovery oriented
- Create clear self-directed goals that will lead to a meaningful recovery for clients
- Create effective plans with clients that emphasize promoting wellness and self-determination
Training times
This training is provided at the time(s) and format(s) shown below.