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How men and women in recovery give meaning to severe mental illness
Journal of Mental Health, 10/19/09
Schon UK – The results underline the need for further research into recovery achievements connected to meaning–making and changes in attitudes towards illness. One area to be researched is meaning–making in which gender is reconsidered in relation to the individual's capacity and life situation.
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