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- W368941041 abstract "Bennett (1) defined rehabilitation as process whereby disabled persons are enabled use their residual abilities function effectively in social situation as normally as whereas according Babiker, (2) the aim of rehabilitation is to enhance personal autonomy and enable the individual adopt an appropriate social role and lead as fulfilling life as possible. (1,2) According the World Health Organization, rehabilitation is defined as a process aimed at enabling people who experience disabilities reach and maintain their optimal physical, spiritual, occupational, sensory, intellectual, psychological and social functional levels. provides people who experience disabilities with the tools they need attain independence and self-determination. (3,4) Rehabilitation, therefore, has dual function of reducing impairment and disabilities while strengthening cognitive, social, family, vocational, recreational, self-care, money management, and other independent living skills. In psychiatric services, the concept of rehabilitation recognises the importance of quality of life, and the enabling of an individual's capacity. (5) Psychiatric rehabilitation provides spectrum of services that enable disabled individuals perform those cognitive, emotional, social, intellectual, and physical skills needed live, learn, work, and function as normally and independently as possible in the community with the least interference by symptoms. On the other hand, the concept of recovery has appeared in the patient's self-help literature since the 1930s and it gradually emerged as prominent concept in the mental health literature in the late 1980s. (6) Recovery is an active process through which persons with psychiatric disability travel adapt living with In the realm of recovery, the professional works with these persons share an understanding of their life story and helps them draw upon the resources and skills available in rehabilitation services. (5) Researchers have rather diversified views on the definition of recovery. (7) Deegan (8) stated that instead of focusing primarily on symptom relief, as the medical model dictates, recovery casts much wider spotlight on restoration of self-esteem and identity and on attaining meaningful roles in society. This definition by Deegan does not imply full recovery, i.e. state in which full functioning is restored and no medications are needed. Instead, recovery is described as a journey or process, not destination or cure. Anthony (9) has developed widely used definition of recovery as a way of living satisfying, hopeful and contributing life even with the limitations caused by Recovery involves the development of new meaning and purpose in one's life as one grows beyond the catastrophic effects of mental illness. The difference between the concepts of rehabilitation and recovery has been described by Deegan, (10) Rehabilitation refers the services and technologies that are made available people who experience disabilities so they may learn adapt their world. Recovery refers the lived or real-life experiences of persons as they accept and overcome the challenge of the disability. The incorporation of the concept of recovery in the design and implementation of rehabilitation services has been recent trend in the field of psychiatry. Most psychiatric rehabilitation services have developmental history that bridges deinstitutionalisation, reprovision in its many forms, community care, and now, social inclusion, reduce the impact of stigma and promote recovery. (5) Recovery underpins the way rehabilitation services are developed and delivered, and provides philosophical approach service delivery. (4) Embracing the concept of recovery, and promoting the recovery ethos throughout rehabilitation service provision probably represent clear new direction. …" @default.
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