A Recovery-Oriented Perspective & Approach To Behavioral Health Care: A Discussion Among A Peer & A Clinical Provider (ROPA Series Part 1)
Recovery is possible for most individuals living with a mental health condition and this is a process that can improve their health and wellness; live a self-directed life; and work towards achieving their full potential. In this webinar, Dwayne Mayes, MS provides his peer perspective, Alison A. Carroll, LCSW-R provides her clinical perspective, Harvey Rosenthal provides his advocacy perspective regarding the power and impact of a recovery-oriented approach in behavioral healthcare delivery.
For more information on recovery-oriented language, download the Recovery Oriented Language Glossary here.
Dwayne Mayes, MS
Program Director of the Recovery Network & Peer Training Program at the Mental Health Association of Westchester; former board member of the International Association of Peer Specialists
Alison A Carroll, LCSW-R
People USA Consultant and Former Senior Vice President of Business Development at The Mental Health Association of Westchester New York
Harvey Rosenthal
CEO of the New York Association of Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services (NYAPRS)
Nicole Meade, PhD (OPDC)
Senior Medical Science Liaison
Alison A. Carroll, LCSW-R, Dwayne Mayes, MS, and Harvey Rosenthal are paid consultants of Otsuka Pharmaceutical Development & Commercialization, Inc.
Nicole Meade, PhD, is a paid employee of Otsuka Pharmaceutical Development & Commercialization, Inc.
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