The PMHNP has the opportunity to apply recovery principles and person-centered. These behaviors can improve trust in the therapeutic relationship and convey an attitude of sincerity, acceptance, and inclusivity toward our clients.
Upon successful completion of this assignment, you will be able to:
- Use principles from the recovery model of care.
- Demonstrate attention to culture in the provision of psychiatric mental health care.
- Using a Recovery-oriented care model, how would you approach Jose about some of the problem areas you see in his history?
Instructions
- Review the rubric to ensure you understand the criteria for earning your grade.
- Students will view the PowerPoint slides for a brief case presentation and compose a paper using the Recovery Model of Care concepts.
- Read (required):
- Textbook: Kaplan & Sadock’s Synopsis of Psychiatry –
- Chapter 21: Psychopharmacology; 21.11 Nutritional Supplements and Related
- Chapter 22: Other Somatic Therapies
- Chapter 24: Psychiatric Rehabilitation and Other Interventions
- Chapter 30: Community Psychiatry
- Table 30.1 and Table 30.2
- Textbook: Kaplan & Sadock’s Synopsis of Psychiatry –
- Watch the following:
- PowerPoint: Case Study – Recovery Oriented Care(PowerPoint presentation)
- Video: Using the Cultural Formulation Interview to Support Recovery(new tab)
- View Timestamp: 0 – 28:00.
- View the CFI Scenario ‘Ronke’ starting at 39:30 (other scenarios are optional)
- Video: Integrated Health Practices – Recovery-Oriented Approaches to Screening, Intake and Monitoring(new tab) View timestamp 0 – 44:06
- Video: What Does the Recovery Model Look Like Today?(new tab)
- Video: What Does a Person Need in Their Environment in Order to Recover?(new tab)
- Journal Article (recommended):
- Video (recommended):
- Reflect on the briefcase presentation. Using the workshop resources, and any other resources or literature that you find to be helpful, compose a scholarly paper of 3 to 5 pages that addresses the following:
- Summarize your thoughts about Jose’s situation and give examples to support your statements. Include a discussion of Jose’s strengths and protective factors.
- What questions do you have for Jose, and what is the purpose of your inquiry?
- Using a Recovery-oriented care model, how would you approach Jose about some of the problem areas you see in his history?
- Describe your plan for Jose going forward – including client teaching, and include possible cultural and social factors in your plan.