Mental Health Recovery & Resiliency Training Part 1

Speaker: Mary Jadwisiak

In this first module, we explore the origins and definition of the concept of mental health recovery, what the possibilities are in order to gain an understanding of what recovery entails. The 11 components of Recover and who recovers from what. Last, we explore the roles in recovery.

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Mental Health Recovery & Resiliency Training Part 2

Speaker: Mary Jadwisiak

In this module, we use role-playing exercises to determine what the barriers are to recovery and how to find the best ways to help clients navigate the process, reclaim hope, and help overcome them. We discuss the 11 fundamental attributes of recovery: that it is holistic, individualized, person centered, self-directed, empowered and non-linear.

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Mental Health Recovery & Resiliency Training Part 3

Speaker: Mary Jadwisiak

In this module, Mary explores the concept of hope and its importance in the process of recovery. She explains how to use person-first language to value every patient’s experience. This leads to a discussion the role of boundaries and respect in a strengths-based approach to recovery.

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Mental Health Recovery & Resiliency Training Part 4

Speaker: Mary Jadwisiak

In the final segment of this workshop, we review the role of peer support in the recovery process and how sharing practical skills for healing based on our own recovery experiences can help others grow stronger.

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Documenting Peer Support

Speaker:  Ann Rider

The guidelines are specific to Medicaid-funded programs and are still applicable to any kind of documentation. In addition to a discussion of Medicaid guidelines, we will present a simple format that works well for peer support in any setting. Bring your questions!

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