Family-inclusive approaches to reablement in mental health: models, mechanisms and outcomes
This paper reports on a national study of ‘whole-family’ models of practice—and how these may (or may not) contribute to the reablement of people with mental health difficulties. Using a capabilities-based perspective, it is argued that, within the context of mental health, reablement may best be de...
Main Authors: | Tew, J, Nicholls, V, Plumridge, G, Clarke, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Oxford University Press
2016
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