From restraints to liberation: A recovery-oriented approach to Cognitive Behavioral Intervention
This book systematically introduces the theoretical research and practical application of cognitive-behavioral intervention under the recovery-oriented approach. In the field of mental health services, both the restoration model and cognitive-behavioral intervention have been widely used, but the combination of the two is still a cutting-edge research. The Hong Kong Baptist Baptist Oi Kwan Social Service Center cooperated with Professor Daniel Wong Fu-keung and his team from the University of Hong Kong to combine the concept of restoration with cognitive-behavioral therapy and apply it to the work of mental health recovery cases. The specific implementation, experience, and reflection of the project are compiled into a book. The cutting-edge research results presented in this book not only bring new inspirations to mental health service workers, but the detailed practical operation records also provide invaluable guidance for related fields of workers, social workers, and scholars.