Embedding a Recovery Orientation into Neuroscience Research: Involving People with a Lived Experience in Research Activity

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Anthony Stratford
Lisa Brophy
David Castle
Carol Harvey
Joanne Robertson
Philip Corlett
Larry Davidson
Ian Everall
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[1] Mind Australia,The Centre for Mental Health, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health
[2] The University of Melbourne,Department of Psychiatry
[3] The University of Melbourne,The Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health
[4] St Vincent’s Health,School of Medicine and Institution for Social and Policy Studies
[5] The University of Melbourne,undefined
[6] Yale University,undefined
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Psychiatric Quarterly | 2016年 / 87卷
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Neuroscience; Recovery; Community engagement; Participation; Consumer participation; Recovery orientation;
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This paper highlights the importance and value of involving people with a lived experience of mental ill health and recovery in neuroscience research activity. In this era of recovery oriented service delivery, involving people with the lived experience of mental illness in neuroscience research extends beyond their participation as “subjects”. The recovery paradigm reconceptualises people with the lived experience of mental ill health as experts by experience. To support this contribution, local policies and procedures, recovery-oriented training for neuroscience researchers, and dialogue about the practical applications of neuroscience research, are required.
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