Recent national and international mental health policy has embraced service delivery models that incorporate person-centered and recovery-oriented approaches when working with persons with serious and persistent mental illness. This timely resource guides readers through the process of creating person-centered recovery plans practitioners and clients can use together to facilitate the recovery process. Filled with step-by-step guidance, the book includes sample recovery plans, goals, and objectives that can be tailored to individual needs and preferences. Contents: Preface Part 1 Introduction Chapter 1 Person-Centered Practice and Recovery Principles Chapter 2 Person-Centered Assessment and Individual Service Planning for Recovery Part 2 Recovery Goals Chapter 3 Mental Health and Co-Occurring Substance Abuse Supports Chapter 4 Housing Chapter 5 Education Chapter 6 Legal Chapter 7 Employment Chapter 8 Financial Stability Chapter 9 Self-Advocacy Chapter 10 Family Relationships Chapter 11 Health and Wellness Chapter 12 Community Involvement Chapter 13 Stress Management Chapter 14 Relapse Prevention Chapter 15 Personal Crisis Planning Chapter 16 Transportation Chapter 17 Social Relationships Chapter 18 Meaningful Activities Chapter 19 Life Skills Appendix Blank Individual Service Plan Forms |