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Mental Health and Social Inclusion (2024) 28 (6): 1432–1438.
Published: 25 June 2024
... a lot of self-discovery to get to this point. We can put so much pressure on ourselves trying to be perfect at what we do, who we are, etc. This only adds to the pressure of life and can harm our mental health in the long run. I do not wish to be anything other than myself in the life I have left, I...
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Mental Health and Social Inclusion (2015) 19 (2): 73–77.
Published: 11 May 2015
.... Findings – Rachel talks about focusing on what we are good at, what we love and how discovery can light that spark of hope that there can be better than what has gone before. Research limitations/implications – Rachel’s story shows the potential that lies not just within some of us, but all of us...
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Mental Health and Social Inclusion (2012) 16 (4): 175–180.
Published: 23 November 2012
...Julie Leibrich; Jerome Carson Purpose This paper aims to offer a profile of Julie Leibrich. Design/methodology/approach After a short introduction by Jerome, Julie provides a short biography and is then interviewed by Jerome. Areas covered in the interview include community care, discovery...
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Mental Health and Social Inclusion (2012) 16 (3): 121–126.
Published: 17 August 2012
... of a problem not an illness, and are often linked to trauma. He feels British work on recovery is in advance of that in Australia and New Zealand. He sees a day when it will no longer be necessary to use the term schizophrenia. Instead of recovery people should be thinking of discovery. Originality/value...

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