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Foundation for Effective Recovery
...six key concepts
- Hope - With good symptom management, it is possible to
experience long periods of wellness. Believing that you can cope with
your mood disorder is both accurate and essential to recovery.
- Perspective - Depression and manic-depression often follow
cyclical patterns. Although you may go through some painful times and it
may be difficult to believe things will get better, it is important not
to give up hope.
- Personal Responsibility - It's up to you to take action to
keep your moods stabilized. This includes asking for help from others
when you need it, taking your medication as prescribed and keeping
appointments with your health care providers.
- Self Advocacy - Become and effective advocate for yourself so
you can get the services and treatment you need, and make the life you
want for yourself.
- Education - Learn all you can about your illness. This allows
you to make informed decisions about all aspects of your life and
treatment.
- Support - Working toward wellness is up to you. However,
support from others is essential to maintaining your stability and
enhancing the quality of your life.
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