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How does the person centered, recovery oriented treatment approach differ from the deficit, medical model approach?

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How does the person centered, recovery oriented treatment approach differ from the deficit, medical model approach?

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A person centered, recovery oriented approach emphasizes that despite the challenges of serious mental illness, the individual has a multitude of strengths. The initial and ongoing assessments should identify these strengths and determine how treatment can bolster these strengths to help the individual control symptoms and gain skills necessary to achieve life goals. Rather then an emphasis upon what’s wrong with this individual/family, the emphasis is upon what’s still right and how can we build on these assets to make progress.

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A person centered, recovery oriented approach emphasizes that despite the challenges of serious mental illness, the individual has a multitude of strengths. The initial and ongoing assessments should identify these strengths and determine how treatment can bolster these strengths to help the individual control symptoms and gain skills necessary to achieve life goals. Rather than an emphasis upon what’s wrong with this individual/family, the emphasis is upon what’s still right and how can we build on these assets to make progress.

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