
Psychological Recovery Models
Psychological recovery models describe how individuals regain mental well-being after experiencing mental health challenges. These models emphasize that recovery is a personal, nonlinear process involving hope, empowerment, and building a meaningful life beyond symptoms. They highlight that recovery is not just about the absence of illness but about regaining a sense of purpose, identity, and control. Different models focus on aspects like personal growth, social connection, and self-determination, aiming to support individuals in achieving resilience and a satisfying life, regardless of ongoing symptoms.