Recovery-Oriented Care Part II by Elizabeth Mackey, LMSW and David Haynik, LCSW - a podcast by PMHP

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The course provides a theoretical framework of Recovery Oriented Care that is specifically targeted to the unique needs of Full Service Partnership programs. Using current literature, various models of recovery oriented care are reviewed and synthesized to provide a cohesive understanding of how recovery  oriented care is applied in real-world clinical scenarios. The trainers will explain how concepts such as hope,  purpose, autonomy, and connection have specific applications to serving those with serious mental illness, substance use challenges, and lacking basic needs (e.g., housing, employment). The trainers will provide research, case vignettes, anecdotes from experience, and specific practice guidelines to  ensure that the content can be translatable to working in the field. Finally, information around implicit and explicit bias will be presented to highlight how the providers' increased awareness of bias can facilitate care that is truly recovery oriented. The trainers will provide support to elicit empathy and facilitate positive change in how each participant works with those in need.

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