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Setting Personal Recovery Goals and Developing a Recovery Plan

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Added on: 2024-12-22 22:30:37
Order Code: SA Student Iskeerr Medical Sciences Assignment(10_22_29994_692)
Question Task Id: 472289
  • Subject Code :

    MHH204

Setting personal recovery goals

Also consider:

  • The person themselves prioritising the goal/s to focus on
  • The CHIME framework: connectedness, hope, identity, meaning and purpose, and empowerment
  • Which strengths are relevant and can be built on to pursue goal/s
  • How the persons values, treatment and support preferences will impact on the action plan
  • Breaking goals down into smaller manageable steps and making plans for who will do what and when informally or using the SMART (specific, meaningful, attainable, realistic, timetabled) approach
  • Supporting the person to undertake independent or joint actions rather than accepting passive actions

Personal recovery plan

Actions

Identified needs/problems/priorities

Consider:

  • As presented by patient
  • Developed during consultation
  • Formulated by GP

Goal of care

Consider:

Goals made in collaboration with patient

What does the patient want to see as an outcome from this plan?

Wellbeing, function, occupation, relationships

Any reference to special outcome measures

Time frame

Interventions

Consider:

Suggested psychological interventions

Medications/treatments

Keyactions to be taken by patient

Support services to achieve patient goals

Ethical & legal issues/process

Role you have

Psycho-education

Time frame

Internet-based options

myCompass

THIS WAY UP

MindSpot

e-couch

MoodGYM

Mental Health Online

OnTrack

Rational & evaluation criteria

Consider:

Supporting material references (APA 7thEdition)

What tools, frameworks, & guidelines might you be using?

Ethical & legal issues/process

Any role of carer/support person/s

Consider:

Identified role or task/s (e.g. monitoring, intervention, support)

Discussed, agreed, and negotiated with carer?

Any necessary supports for carer

Time frame

Issue 1:

Issue 2:

Issue 3:

Intervention/relapse prevention plan(if appropriate at this stage)

Consider asking about:

  • Warning signs from past experiences
  • Arrangements to intervene in case of relapse or crisis
  • Support services currently in place
  • Any past effective strategies

Preparation of plan for delegation of patients responsibilities (e.g. care for dependants, pets)

Psycho-education provided if not already addressed in treatments and interventions above?

Yes No

Plan added to the patients records?

Yes No

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