Project Connect: A community intervention for individuals with mental illness

Billy Bromage, Liat S. Kriegel, Bridgett Williamson, Kirsten Maclean, M. Rowe
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ABSTRACT Connection to community and a sense of belonging have been recognized as critical components of mental health recovery. However, few interventions that stress the importance of making community connections based on self-determination and personal interests have been developed. This article describes Project Connect, an innovative intervention through which people with mental illness can access support to make community connections on their own terms. It provides background on the design and implementation of the project, its connection to community organizing approaches, and initial findings.
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项目连接:对精神疾病患者的社区干预
与社区的联系和归属感已被认为是心理健康恢复的关键组成部分。但是,强调在自决和个人利益的基础上建立社区联系的重要性的干预措施很少。这篇文章描述了“连接项目”,这是一项创新的干预措施,通过它,精神疾病患者可以获得支持,以自己的方式建立社区联系。它提供了项目设计和实施的背景,它与社区组织方法的联系,以及初步发现。
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