Introduction / Abraham Rudnick -- Section. 1. First-person accounts in relation to recovery -- Life beyond psychiatry / Wilma Boevink -- A wellness approach to mental health recovery / Margaret Swarbrick -- Families and patients with mental illness : on the recovery road / Eliahu Shamir -- Section 2. Historical, epistemological, and metaphysical aspects of recovery of people with mental illness -- Benevolence and discipline : the concept of recovery in early nineteenth-century moral treatment / Louis C. Charland -- The epistemological basis of personal recovery / Mike Slade -- Contrasting conceptualizations of recovery imply a distinct research methodology / Kenneth Gill -- Cultural contexts and constructions of recovery / Ademola Adeponle, Rob Whitley, Laurence J. Kirmayer -- Recovery and hope in relation to schizophrenia / Beate Schrank, Johannes Wally, Burghart Schmidt -- Recovery, narrative theory, and generative madness / Bradley Lewis -- From being subjected to being a subject : recovery in relation to schizophrenia / Paul Lysaker, John Lysaker -- Section 3. Justice and other ethical aspects of recovery of people with mental illness -- Some social science antinomies and their implications for the recovery-oriented approach to mental illness and psychiatric rehabilitation / Shlomo Kravetz, Ilanit Hasson-Ohayon -- Recovery and the partitioning of scientific authority in psychiatry / Douglas Porter, Peter Zachar -- Being ill and getting better : recovery and accounts of disorder / Rachel Cooper -- Is recovery a model? / Tim Thornton -- Considering recovery as a process : or, life is not an outcome / Larry Davidson -- Recovery and stigma : issues of social justice / Elizabeth Flanagan, Dror Ben Zeev, Patrick Corrigan -- Recovery and advocacy : contextualizing justice in relation to recovery from mental illness in East Asia / Marcus Yu-Lung Chiu -- Ethical and related practical issues faced by recovery-oriented mental healthcare providers : a risk-benefit analysis / Abraham Rudnick.
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International perspectives in philosophy and psychiatry
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