Recoverypodden

Recoverypodden

Recoverypodden

  • #2 Sørlandet sykehus om recovery

#2 Sørlandet sykehus om recovery

Sunday 18th October 2020

Join Recoverypodden as Sørlandet Sykehus staff share insights on mental health and addiction recovery, focusing on the CHIME model and patient-centered care.
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Healing Together: Insights from Sørlandet Sykehus on Mental Health and Addiction Recovery

Recovery is a philosophical process. There is no clear definition of it. It means seeing resources and what keeps you alive or what keeps you healthy. There are many concepts that slide into the philosophical. That's why I like to call it a philosophical process or a philosophical concept.
How do you define recovery? In this episode of 'Recoverypodden', Anne Marie Løland sits down with the dedicated staff of Sørlandet Sykehus to discuss the many layers of recovery in mental health and addiction. With nearly half of us facing mental health challenges at some point in our lives, the conversation couldn't be more relevant. The team at Sørlandet Sykehus offers a blend of professional expertise and personal experiences, making this episode a rich tapestry of insights and real-world applications.
They dive into the CHIME model—Connectedness, Hope, Identity, Meaning, and Empowerment—showing how these elements are crucial in the recovery journey. Peer support and personal stories are highlighted as powerful tools for fostering a sense of belonging and hope. The episode also touches on the shift from a purely medical model to a more holistic, recovery-oriented approach. This change emphasizes patient-centered care, where personal growth and community integration are just as important as medical treatment.
The staff shares how this shift has transformed their practice, making care more inclusive and effective. They also discuss the often-overlooked intersection of mental and physical health, shedding light on the complexities of treating both simultaneously. One of the most compelling parts of the episode is the candid discussion about the challenges of defining recovery. It's not a one-size-fits-all concept but a deeply personal journey that varies from person to person.
Despite these challenges, the episode remains hopeful, emphasizing resilience, personal growth, and the power of community support. If you're interested in understanding the nuanced world of mental health and addiction recovery, this episode is a must-listen. It offers a compassionate look at how healthcare providers are evolving to meet the needs of those on their recovery journey.