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Recovery is the ultimate goal of
Psychiatric Rehabilitation.
Interventions must facilitate the process of
recovery.
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Psychiatric Rehabilitation practices
help people re-establish normal roles in the
community and their reintegration into
community life.
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Psychiatric Rehabilitation practices
facilitate the development of personal
support networks
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Psychiatric Rehabilitation practices
facilitate in enhanced quality of life for
each person receiving services.
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All people have the capacity to learn
and grow.
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People receiving services have the right
to direct their own affairs, including those
that are related to their psychiatric
disability.
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All peoiple are to be treated with
respect and dignity.
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Psychiatric Rehabailitation
Practitioners make conscious and consistent
efforts to eliminate labeling and
discrimination, particularly discrimination
based on a disabling condition.
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Culture and/or ethnicity play an
important role in recovery. They are
sources of strength and enrichment for the
person and the services.
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Psychiatric Rehabailitation
interventions build on the strengths of each
person.
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Psychiatric Rehabilitation services are
to be coordinated, accessible, and available
as long as needed.
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All services are to be designed to
address the unique needs of each individual,
consistent with the individual's cultural
values and norms.
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Psychiatric Rehabilitation practices
actively encourage and support the
involvement of persons in normal community
activities, such as school and work,
throughout the rehabilitation process.
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The involvement and partnership of
persons receiving services and family
members is an essential ingradient of the
process of rehabilitation and recovery.
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Psychiatric Rehabilitation practitioners
should constantly strive to imporve the
services they provide. |
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