This book develops the understanding of recovery and aims to inspire
professionals working with people with long-term mental health problems,
their carers, and most importantly the service users themselves.
There
are two parts of this book. The first considers the contribution people
like Isaac Newton, Charles Darwin, Florence Nightingale, Winston
Churchill and Abraham Lincoln have made to society and how they could be
considered to be mental health recovery heroes and how their lives were
shaped and in fact enhanced by their mental illnesses.
The
second provides narratives from 15 contemporary recovery heroes who
have lived experience of mental health problems. Each has contributed to
our developing understanding of recovery and each has made a unique
contribution to the field. This book aims to inspire readers by offering
brief accounts of past and present recovery heroes.
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