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A 17 page overview of the move towards the emphasis of family in effecting client recovery. Discusses the President's New Freedom Commission's 2003 release of a report calling for the transformation of mental health services away from the fragmented service delivery and the stigma and limitations inherent in a system funded by private insurance and towards a more recovery-based focus. Emphasizes the importance of family in partnership, one key component of the recovery focus and illustrates that focus using a fictional case study. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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In 2003 the Presidents New Freedom Commission released a report calling for the transformation of mental health services away from the fragmented service delivery and the stigma
and limitations inherent in a system funded by private insurance and towards a more recovery-based focus. This focus on recovery includes the core goals of hope, choice, responsibility, place
in community, and partnership. The Commission specified that the goal should be to promote recovery and to "replace unnecessary institutional care with efficient, effective community service that people can
count on" (New Freedom Commission, 2003). Recovery focus themes include stigma reduction, the development of services for particular client populations, the incorporation and use of new technology, workforc
training, and the improvement of performance measures and research outcomes. A critical step in meeting these recovery-focus goals is the development of carefully designed and implemented mental health
partnerships. Partnership is also critical on a family level as well. Some of the most recent developments in mental health, in fact, have reaffirmed the importance of understanding
family relationships as they relate to recovery. In the last five years the value of addressing the family partnership in treating mental illness in the individual has become more
and more obvious. This emphasis has, of course, been based on previous work but much has developed just recently as well. Family
therapy has varied considerably both according to time and according to therapist. Batesons cybernetics model has been a particular influence, however. This model, a model which concentrates on
achieving behavioral modification rather than a precise insight into the cause of abnormal behavior, can be divided into three primary approaches: that proposed by The Mental Research Institute, the
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