Yes we can – Positive CAMHS - 08/07/17
Riassunto |
Yes We Can Youth Clinics has fundamentally innovated (mental) health care for children and adolescents just by taking a different approach: the force of Positive Health!
The WHO definition of Health, adopted in 1948 and since then never amended, has become obsolete: “Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.”
A new, more positive definition ought to replace the obsolete.
“The ability to adapt and self-manage physical, mental and social well-being challenges.”
Different approach |
WHO.
Health care is to be claimed unlimitedly, making sure you get better, free from symptoms, against any price, something you undergo and releases you from the responsibility to self-manage and recover.
YES WE CAN.
Care appealing to personal strength and possibilities. Care that also demands commitment, not a lack thereof. Care that apart from physical/mental functioning also deals with a spiritual dimension within a personal context. Care that deals with purpose (life goals) for both the patient and the caretaker.
Conclusion |
Yes We Can and Positive Health has been very successful:
– perfect climate for recovery: e.g. role models, positive group dynamics, expert experience, no coercion or compulsion, structured healthy program;
– focus on strength hand abilities, coping skills, learn what is important, moral, values;
– system oriented: family therapy is mandatory;
– after-care (helping back to school/work);
– be Aware: old fellows help with prevention by visiting various schools.
Illustration |
Vision of Yes We Can and life story of a fellow.
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Vol 41 - N° S
P. S443 - aprile 2017 Ritorno al numeroBenvenuto su EM|consulte, il riferimento dei professionisti della salute.
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