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Contributing to 'a sense of purpose' - Evaluating consumer recovery progress after attending a therapeutic-recreation intervention programme: A quantitative analysis.

Elissa-Kate JayLorna MoxhamMichelle RobertsTaylor YousiphGeorgia RobsonKelly LewerChristopher Patterson
Published in: The International journal of social psychiatry (2024)
has been previously identified by the Productivity Commission as having potential person-centred recovery benefits for mental health consumers. The results of this study now establish these benefits as evidence based and can be used to guide mental health practice and policy for the implementation of therapeutic recreation camps for mental health recovery.
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