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Psychiatric Rehabilitation Process Model

The Psychiatric Rehabilitation Process Model is a process guiding the interaction between a practitioner and an individual with severe mental illness. Manual driven, the model is a client-centered, strengths-based intervention designed to build clients’ positive social relationships, encourage self-determination of goals, connect clients to needed human service supports, and provide direct skills training to maximize independence. One-on-one sessions are used to help clients access assistance in obtaining health, mental health, dental, and social services and develop and implement individual rehabilitation plans. The model, previously called the Choose-Get-Keep Model as well as Choices, can be implemented in a variety of mental health settings (e.g., hospitals, psychosocial rehabilitation centers, clubhouses and drop-in centers, residential programs, vocational programs, intensive day programs) by practitioners in most mental health disciplines. Practitioners must undergo a training program to implement the intervention.

Posted in: Guidelines Plus on 11/07/2012 | Link to this post on IFP |
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