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Self-Acceptance
Ashear, Victor; Hastings, Vanessa
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Description for Self-Acceptance
Paperback. Num Pages: 160 pages. BIC Classification: MMH; VFJB. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 207 x 254. .
A self-help workbook to assist mental health services consumers address the stigma of mental illness and the losses related to identity, sense of self, and self-esteem, which are among the most significant challenges for people with mental illness. The book is designed to be used with groups as well as individuals. With the rise of the recovery movement over the past thirty years, more hope exists now than ever before for people diagnosed with serious mental illness to live full, meaningful lives. Improvements in the effectiveness of psychotropic medication contribute to this improved outlook. Recently, cognitive enhancement therapies have been ... Read more
A self-help workbook to assist mental health services consumers address the stigma of mental illness and the losses related to identity, sense of self, and self-esteem, which are among the most significant challenges for people with mental illness. The book is designed to be used with groups as well as individuals. With the rise of the recovery movement over the past thirty years, more hope exists now than ever before for people diagnosed with serious mental illness to live full, meaningful lives. Improvements in the effectiveness of psychotropic medication contribute to this improved outlook. Recently, cognitive enhancement therapies have been ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2015
Publisher
Central Recovery Press United States
Number of pages
160
Condition
New
Number of Pages
160
Place of Publication
Las Vegas, United States
ISBN
9781937612917
SKU
V9781937612917
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Ref
99-15
About Ashear, Victor; Hastings, Vanessa
Victor Ashear has worked with patients diagnosed with serious mental illnesses for over forty years. Based on prevailing research and his own experience, he developed his approach around the central tenant that improvement in the sense of self and acceptance of mental illness diagnosis without stigmatising oneself are essential for recovery.
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