Mutual Aid Group Work: Social Work Leading the Way to Recovery-Focused Mental Health Practice

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The emphasis on recovery principles in mental health practice in Australia challenges the predominant medical model in mental health service delivery. This article describes a mental health-based, telephone-mediated, mutual aid support group for carers of people with severe mental illnesses. Data was collated from evaluations of these groups over a period of 7 years. Outcomes of the evaluation indicated that participants of these groups highly valued the supportive and collaborative nature of the mutual aid groups. The author emphasizes the potential of this approach and the promise of social group workers leading the way to recovery-focused mental health practice. © 2013 Copyright 2013 Crown copyright.

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Hyde, B. (2013). Mutual Aid Group Work: Social Work Leading the Way to Recovery-Focused Mental Health Practice. Social Work with Groups, 36(1), 43–58. https://doi.org/10.1080/01609513.2012.699872

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