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recoveryfocused

Recoveryfocused is an approach used in health, social services, and rehabilitation that centers on helping individuals regain a valued life after illness, injury, or addiction. It emphasizes long-term recovery, personal autonomy, and functioning in daily life, rather than focusing solely on symptom reduction or cure.

Core elements include partnership between providers and individuals, person-centered planning, and goal setting aligned with the

Contexts of use vary by field. In mental health, recoveryfocused care traces to the recovery movement, prioritizing

Outcomes and debates surround the approach. Proponents associate recoveryfocused care with higher engagement, satisfaction, and real-world

Related concepts include the recovery movement, patient-centered care, recovery-oriented systems of care, and harm reduction. See

person’s
values.
It
adopts
a
holistic
view
of
recovery
that
encompasses
housing,
employment,
education,
social
connections,
and
physical
health.
Assessments
tend
to
be
strengths-based,
and
care
commonly
incorporates
peer
support,
ongoing
flexibility,
and
strategies
for
relapse
prevention
and
sustained
engagement
in
community
life.
hope,
empowerment,
and
community
integration.
In
addiction
services,
it
supports
recovery
capital
and
community-based
supports
that
facilitate
ongoing
sobriety
and
social
participation.
In
physical
rehabilitation,
a
recoveryfocused
stance
emphasizes
meaningful
activities,
participation,
and
the
person’s
long-term
quality
of
life.
functioning.
Critics
raise
concerns
about
the
term’s
ambiguity,
challenges
in
measuring
“recovery,”
and
potential
tensions
between
clinical
goals
and
personal
recovery
aspirations,
especially
in
resource-limited
settings.
also:
recovery-focused
care,
recovery-oriented
practice,
and
resilience-based
rehabilitation.