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Editorials

Does the scientific evidence support the recovery model?

Richard Warner, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry

University of Colorado, and Director, Colorado Recovery, Boulder, Colorado, USA.

Declaration of interest None.

Correspondence: Correspondence to Richard Warner (rwarner{at}coloradorecovery.com)

Abstract

This editorial addresses the question of whether some of the basic tenets of the recovery model – optimism about outcome, the value of work, the importance of empowerment of patients and the utility of user-run programmes – are supported by the scientific research.




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