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what is recovery? (3)
improve health/wellness, self-directed life, and striving to reach full potential
life in recovery is supported by 4 dimensions:
health, home, purpose, and community
the tidal model: assessment
patient shares their story, nurse and patient identify strengths and weaknesses
ten tidal commitments and competencies:
value the voice, respect the language, develop genuine curiosity, become the apprentice, use toolkit, craft the step beyond, give time, reveal personal wisdom, know change is constant, and be transparent
wellness recovery action plan: assessment
patient makes toolbox of strategies and skills helpful in the past and shares strengths and weaknesses, the nurse provides feedback
6 steps in the WRAP process
developing toolbox, daily maintenance list, triggers, warning signs, things breaking down/getting worse, and crisis planning
the psychological recovery model: assessment
patient is feeling hopeless/powerless and seeks the meaning of the illness, nurse offers hope, patient develops awareness and need to take responsibility for their life
the psychological recovery model: 4 components of recovery process
hope, responsibility, self/identity, meaning/purpose
the psychological recovery model: stage 1
moratorium; feeling dark/despair/confusion
the psychological recovery model: stage 2
awareness; realizes recovery exists
the psychological recovery model: stage 3
preparation; beginning to work on recovery
the psychological recovery model: stage 4
rebuilding; hard recovery work
the psychological recovery model: stage 5
growth; continuous