Our Focus: Recovery-Oriented Supports and Systems of Care

Recovery-oriented practices are those practices that promote each person’s/family’s vision of recovery as they define it. For some, this may involve clinical recovery and the reduction or resolution of mental health symptoms and challenges. For others, recovery may mean reclaiming valued social roles, building meaningful relationships, participating in the of their community, or maintaining control over important decisions that impact their lives and experience in care.

The New England MHTTC provides training, technical assistance, and tool and resource development to support the implementation of recovery-oriented practices across the behavioral workforce at local, regional, and national levels. Specific areas of expertise include, but are not limited to:

  • Person and family-centered care planning
  • Shared decision-making
  • Peer support and lived experience leadership
  • Equity-minded, recovery-oriented systems transformation
  • Diverse strategies to promote community inclusion and citizenship among people living with serious mental illnesses

Our aim is to ensure mental health priorities are addressed, across the lifespan for New Englanders, in a way that is maximally responsive to the needs and preferences of those with lived experience.

Recovery-oriented practices are those practices that promote each person’s/family’s vision of recovery as they define it. For some, this may involve clinical recovery and the reduction or resolution of mental health symptoms and challenges. For others, recovery may mean reclaiming valued social roles, building meaningful relationships, participating in their chosen community, or maintaining control over important decisions that impact their lives and experience in care. Read more about recovery-oriented practices.

 

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