Introduction to the special issue on illness self-management.

Abstract:

:The active involvement of consumers with a serious mental illness as partners in their own treatment and the facilitation of illness self-management strategies are hallmarks of recovery-oriented services. The articles in this special issue are evidence of the explosion in the development, evaluation, adaptation, and implementation of programs aimed at improving the ability of consumers to manage psychiatric, medical, and substance use disorders in collaboration with others. Illness self-management is a critical ingredient to consumers taking control over their own lives and fostering genuine collaboration with professionals in their treatment.

journal_name

Psychiatr Rehabil J

authors

Mueser KT,Cook JA

doi

10.1037/prj0000036

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2013-12-01 00:00:00

pages

229-30

issue

4

eissn

1095-158X

issn

1559-3126

pii

2013-42745-001

journal_volume

36

pub_type

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