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SUMMARY:Resilience, Recovery, and the Role of Mental Health Social Work
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DESCRIPTION:Resilience, Recovery, and the Role of Mental Health Social Work
 The presentation will present the findings of a scoping review into the perceptions of ‘resilience’ as part of mental health recovery journeys for those with experiences of psychosis. The presentation will outline the conceptual contestations of ‘recovery’ and ‘resilience’ in mental health contexts and share the findings of a thematic analysis of relevant literature on this topic. These findings will be considered with a focus on the professional offering of social work to mental health services and service users. \n
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About the Speaker
 Harry Bark is a PhD candidate at the University of Bath. He is a qualified social worker and practised in mental health social care settings before starting his research. His PhD research explores the experiences of mental health social workers in English adult social care settings. \n
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