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Recovery Defined

One of the key events that led to the current working definition of recovery was a 2010 meeting of behavioral health leaders, including mental health consumers and people in addiction recovery, who developed a draft definition and principles of recovery to reflect common elements of the recovery experience for those with mental/substance use disorders. Other significant efforts include national consensus meetings that SAMHSA held in 2004 and 2005 to develop separate definitions of recovery from mental health problems and addictions. SAMHSA is developing a working definition of recovery to help policy makers, providers, funders, peers/consumers and others to design, deliver, and measure integrated and holistic services and supports to more effectively meet the needs of individuals served by behavioral health systems.

Posted in: Grey Literature on 08/20/2011 | Link to this post on IFP |
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