Corecovery: Mental health recovery in a dynamic interplay between humans in a relationship

Lisa Korsbek
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ABSTRACT This account reflects on the topic of recovery as it unfolds in a human relationship. The purpose of the account is to illuminate the recovery process as it takes place in a human relationship and to introduce a concept of corecovery, meaning a process of mutual change in the relationship between a professional and a person with mental health issues for recovery to take place in such a relationship. The writing is based on lived experience, scientific literature related to recovery research, and interpersonal theory and relational therapy. Although the recovery movement must be seen as incompatible with classical psychoanalysis, the account concludes that the interpersonal theory in the work of Harry Stack Sullivan and the essence of the therapeutic relationship as seen by D. W. Winnicott offer some illustrations of central aspects of the recovery process as it takes place between humans in a relationship. An implication is the need for corecovery, meaning a process of change of professionals on a personal and a system level, leaving old ideas and understandings behind, but at the same time grasping insight of human development in some parts of relational therapeutic thinking.
共同康复:人际关系中动态相互作用中的心理健康康复
这个故事反映了在一段人际关系中恢复的话题。该说明的目的是阐明在人际关系中发生的康复过程,并介绍共同康复的概念,这意味着专业人员和有精神健康问题的人之间的关系中相互改变的过程,以便在这种关系中发生康复。写作基于生活经验,与康复研究相关的科学文献,以及人际理论和关系治疗。虽然康复运动必须被视为与经典精神分析不相容,但该报告的结论是,哈里·斯塔克·沙利文(Harry Stack Sullivan)作品中的人际理论和d·w·温尼科特(d.w. Winnicott)所看到的治疗关系的本质,为康复过程的核心方面提供了一些例证,因为它发生在人与人之间的关系中。这意味着需要共同恢复,这意味着在个人和系统层面上改变专业人员的过程,将旧的想法和理解抛在脑后,但同时在关系治疗思维的某些部分掌握人类发展的洞察力。
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