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A self-regulation model of recovery from psychiatric disability

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A self-regulation model of recovery from psychiatric disability
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Self-regulation recovery model
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Levitt
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Aaron J.
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1969-
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Aaron Levitt
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Gill
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Kenneth
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Kenneth Gill
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chair
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Roberts
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Melissa
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Melissa Roberts
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internal member
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Swarbrick
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Peggy
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Peggy Swarbrick
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Yu
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Van
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Van Yu
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Rutgers University
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School of Health Related Professions
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2014
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2014-05
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eng
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It is widely recognized that many people with serious mental illness experience severe distress and disruption of their goal and role functioning, and there is widespread and growing interest in personal recovery as a positive response to that distress and disruption. There is considerably less consensus as to what, precisely, constitutes “recovery” in this context, and what psychological mechanisms might underlie it. This thesis will briefly survey the thinking about recovery from psychiatric disability, then propose and test a self-regulation model of goal structures, skills, efficacy, and affect to improve our understanding of this important phenomenon.
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Psychiatric Rehabilitation
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186 p. : ill.
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Ph.D.
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Includes bibliographical references
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by Aaron J. Levitt
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Mentally ill--Care
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Mentally ill--Rehabilitation
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Mentally ill--Life skills guides
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Self-actualization (Psychology)
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School of Health Related Professions ETD Collection
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doi:10.7282/T3NP22RB
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ETD doctoral
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Levitt
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Aaron
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2014-04-17 18:09:26
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I hereby grant to the Rutgers University Libraries and to my school the non-exclusive right to archive, reproduce and distribute my thesis or dissertation, in whole or in part, and/or my abstract, in whole or in part, in and from an electronic format, subject to the release date subsequently stipulated in this submittal form and approved by my school. I represent and stipulate that the thesis or dissertation and its abstract are my original work, that they do not infringe or violate any rights of others, and that I make these grants as the sole owner of the rights to my thesis or dissertation and its abstract. I represent that I have obtained written permissions, when necessary, from the owner(s) of each third party copyrighted matter to be included in my thesis or dissertation and will supply copies of such upon request by my school. I acknowledge that RU ETD and my school will not distribute my thesis or dissertation or its abstract if, in their reasonable judgment, they believe all such rights have not been secured. I acknowledge that I retain ownership rights to the copyright of my work. I also retain the right to use all or part of this thesis or dissertation in future works, such as articles or books.
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