How KBT are working with Recovery

Illustrasjon: Kbt og recovery

Text by Christina Kildal og Elisabeth Asphaug Rauboti. Translated by: Anne R. Benschop and Christina Kildal How KBT works with recovery KBT believes that good help is based on the service user’s needs and wishes, making it possible to work together in finding opportunities for personal development and ways to work with own challenges. We…

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Recovery Literature

Illustrasjon Litteratur om Recovery

Text by Christina Kildal og Elisabeth Asphaug Rauboti. Translated by: Anne R. Benschop and Christina Kildal Literature on Recovery For literature in norwegian, see our norwegian resource pages. Reports and publications Haukland, M., Langseth, B. & Hummelvoll, J. K. (2017). “Captain and guide on the same ship”. Report from workshop for recovery-knowledge (Sagatun-report nr. 1/2017).…

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Recovery in Norway

Illustrasjon: Recovery i Norge

Text by Christina Kildal og Elisabeth Asphaug Rauboti. Translated by: Anne R. Benschop and Christina Kildal The regional peer-driven centers KBT together with the other regional peer driven centres started the project “Knutepunkt for Recovery [Recovery HUBs]” with funding from the Norwegian Health Directorate. The goal of the project was to study how the centres…

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A critical view on Recovery

illustrasjon: kritikk mot recovery

Recovery – a diffuse concept for many Recovery as perspective and practice is also characterized by skepticism and criticism. This mainly grows out from recovery being a diffuse and abstract concept by definition and in practice. As it is largely depending on each person`s own definition of own process, it is impossible to develop general…

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Recovery – courses and education

Illustrasjon kurs

Text by Christina Kildal og Elisabeth Asphaug Rauboti. Translated by: Anne R. Benschop and Christina Kildal Training, education, courses and lectures about recovery Knowledge of recovery is included in many educations in the healthcare sector. Here are some studies in Norway that focus specifically on recovery: Recoveryorienterte perspektiv på psykiske lidelser og rusproblematikk [Recovery-oriented Perspectives…

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Recovery in health care services

Illustrasjon: Recovery i helsetjenesten

Text by Christina Kildal og Elisabeth Asphaug Rauboti. Translated by: Anne R. Benschop and Christina Kildal   Implementation of recovery-oriented practices in health care services presupposes a change in practice in the form of new procedures and routines. This requires elevation of professional expertise on recovery in order for the service to get recovery as…

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Different forms of Recovery

Illustrasjon: ulike former for recovery

Text by Christina Kildal og Elisabeth Asphaug Rauboti. Translated by: Anne R. Benschop and Christina Kildal     Recovery happens where people are. The process is both individual, and social together with family, friends, colleagues and/or health professionals. In other words, in the society. Personal/individual recovery Personal recovery is about the actions, efforts and patience…

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What is Recovery?

Illustrasjon av recovery

Text by Christina Kildal og Elisabeth Asphaug Rauboti. Translated by: Anne R. Benschop and Christina Kildal What is Recovery all about? Recovery as a concept can be understood in different ways. It can be described as a model, paradigm, phenomenon, philosophy, ideology, approach, tool and/or a field of knowledge based on experience. Skeptics claim the…

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