“…Recovery has been referred to as "esoteric nonsense," "hard to grasp" and "lacking an evidence base" (O'Hagan, 2004, p. 1). Providers may be continuing to support institutional practices that are inconsistent with recovery principles (Buckles et al, 2008). From a practical standpoint, some service providers are uncertain regarding what concrete changes are implied by recovery-oriented reform, if any to their day-to-day work, whereas others claim to already be implementing recovery-oriented practice (Davidson, O'Connell, Tondora, Styron, & Kangas, 2006;Dickerson, 2006).…”