Richard Meier’s research while affiliated with Royal College of Psychiatrists and other places

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A Fair Deal for mental health includes local rehabilitation services
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June 2010

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The Psychiatrist

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Richard Meier

Lack of policy for mental health rehabilitation services has led to disinvestment and expansion of out-of-area placements in in-patient, nursing and residential care settings in the independent sector. Although a minority provide very specialist services that cannot be provided locally, and many provide good-quality care, there are significant concerns about the lack of rehabilitation focus in some of those services, poor links with local care managers and the social dislocation caused by being placed many miles from home. Additionally, out-of-area placements cost more than local rehabilitation services. There is, therefore, a compelling case for all individuals with complex mental health problems to have access to local rehabilitation services in order to expedite their recovery and social inclusion. The Faculty of Rehabilitation and Social Psychiatry of the Royal College of Psychiatrists has recently published a service template to guide commissioners and service providers in the UK in the kinds of rehabilitation services they need to provide locally.

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... In the majority of English-speaking countries 40 the importance clinical recovery 2 and personal recovery are touted in guidelines for key clinicians. [72][73][74][75][76] The significance of tackling personal recovery, in conjunction with more standard concepts of clinical recovery, 2 is currently endorsed in guidance for all key professions. [72][73][74][75][76] Whether it as a model or framework, a movement or a guiding ethos, recovery is now 'the hegemonic guiding principle of public mental health policy'. ...

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The challenges and necessity of situating ‘illness narratives’ in recovery and mental health treatment
A Fair Deal for mental health includes local rehabilitation services

The Psychiatrist