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Week 1, Introduction to recovery, overview & personal narratives.
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Week 2: AM: Thinking about how we think about mental health! A closer look at language and its effects on stigma and identity... PM: Beyond diagnosis: conceptualising mental health through power, threat, meaning framework.
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Week 3: AM: Understanding the experience of 1st episode psychosis and service interventions from a family perspective... PM: Making sense of voices through the Maastricht interview.
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Week 4 Spirituality and mental health
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Week 5 Recovery relationships and narrativist approaches.
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