Search citation statements
Paper Sections
Citation Types
Year Published
Publication Types
Relationship
Authors
Journals
Recovery is a deeply social, unique and shared process in which our living conditions, material surroundings, attitudes, values, feelings, skills, and/or roles are changing.It is a way of living satisfying, hopeful, and contributing lives, together with others even though we may still experience distress, unusual experiences and troubled or troubling behaviour. 1 Recovery involves engaging in new material and social contexts and in open dialogues where new understandings of the situation we find ourselves in are created as we move beyond a psycho-social-material crisis.…”