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  2. Karpman drama triangle - Wikipedia

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    A social model of human interaction that maps a type of destructive conflict among people in three roles: persecutor, victim, and rescuer. Learn the theory, history, and applications of the Karpman drama triangle in psychotherapy and structural analysis.

  3. Clubhouse model of psychosocial rehabilitation - Wikipedia

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    The clubhouse model is a community mental health service that helps people with serious mental illness rejoin society and maintain their place in it. It was created by Fountain House in New York and is validated and approved by Clubhouse International, which provides accreditation and standards for member clubs.

  4. Tidal Model - Wikipedia

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    The Tidal Model is a philosophy and practice of mental health promotion that values people's voice, wisdom and resources. It uses a metaphor of water to describe the fluid and changing nature of health and illness, and guides practitioners to engage with people in distress.

  5. Recovery model - Wikipedia

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    Recovery model is an approach to mental disorder or substance dependence that emphasizes and supports a person's potential for recovery. It involves developing hope, a secure base and sense of self, supportive relationships, empowerment, social inclusion, coping skills, and meaning.

  6. Causes of mental disorders - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the complex and varied factors that can contribute to the development or progression of mental disorders, such as biological, psychological, and environmental influences. Explore different theories and models of mental disorder etiology, such as the biopsychosocial model, the medical model, and the social model.

  7. Empowerment - Wikipedia

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    Empowerment is the degree of autonomy and self-determination in people and communities to represent their interests and control their lives. Learn about the origin, definitions, methods, and challenges of empowerment in social work, education, management, and citizenship.

  8. Psychotherapy and social action model - Wikipedia

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    As such, the psychotherapy and social action model is rooted in the ideals of both traditional psychotherapy and feminist empowerment. Implementation of the model began with a three-year trial run and, according to Holland (1992), achieved its three initial goals, including providing private focused psychotherapy, promoting mental health, and ...

  9. National Empowerment Center - Wikipedia

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    A US-based advocacy and peer-support organization that promotes an empowerment-based recovery model of mental disorders. It offers information, referral, education, research and policy consultation on recovery, hope and healing.