Recovery Flashcards

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How can environment facilitate recovery

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personal supports, community, relationships, havin a health care system that creates optimism, shifting focus to self-determination, empowerment and resource fullness rather than focusing on the cause of the mental illness, least restrictive care enabling environment relationships to be valued. shared decision making, everyone contributing. behaviour seen as communication, power authority open for discussion.

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How does reflection in nursing improve recovery-informed practice

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Increases awareness and clarifies aspected of themselves and their roles, being open to new challenges and seeking
reflection allows for critical thinking analysis evaluation of skills, knowledge deficits and challenging cases.

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Principles of recovery informed practice

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keeping hope alive
creating relationship of safety
self-determination
engaging with curisority 
promoting citizenship
social inclusion
facilitating self-help and personal responsibility
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principle of recovery: keeping hope alive

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positive expectations, optimism, creating a sense of value and worth

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principle of recovery: creating a relationship of safety

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professional boundaries, trust and mutual regard a genuine desire to help the person and their family

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principle of recovery: self-determination

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promoting autonomy with focus on personal strengths and personal responsibility while engaging in collaborative relationships and reflection

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principle of recovery: engaging with curiosity

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having a genuine interest in the person, their lives and beliefs

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principle of recovery: promoting citizenship

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attending to rights, social inclusion and meaningful occupation

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principle of recovery: social inclusion

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advocacy of social determinants, challenging stigma and discrimination, developing community pathways

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principle of recovery: facilitating self-help and personal responsibility

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all of the above, recovery is a journey, often non-linear and client is the expert. the clinical role is to support recovery though fostering hope and optimism, reducing self-stigma and seeking opportunity

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How can hospital induce further trauma

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Restrictive environments, heighten sense of authority and loss of autonomy, loss of security and safety not known others around you, lack of knowledge re expectations and future, being torn away from familiar environments and people

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trauma survivors often feel a lack of safety in receiving services

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nurses must make clients feel safe and welcomed with explanation, listening basic relaxation techniques recognition skills risk around re traumatisation

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impacts of trauma can affect how people react to potentially helpful relationships

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trauma often occurs when people trust in people or situations has been violated, this can shape difficulties in forming relationships.

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coercive interventions may re-traumatise people

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power and authority can be seen as exercising control and coercion

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interventions may be seen as shaming and humiliating

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are responsible for maintaining dignity, rights and providing care that us respectful, flexible and individual and culturally competent

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need to focus on what is happening to the person

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avoid pathologizing the presenting symptoms and see the person and their individual experience. recognising that behaviour is a communication and response, often to distress