Recovering Your Mental Health: A Self-Help Guide - Foreword

Offering sound advice about recovering your mental health, this self help guide was prepared by Mary Ellen Copeland for the US Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS). Please see the first page of the guide for acknowledgements and additional publication information.

Table of Contents

  1. Foreword
  2. Introduction
  3. Taking A Look At Yourself
  4. Things To Remember
  5. What To Do If Your Symptoms Are Very Serious
  6. Getting Health Care
  7. Your Health Care Rights
  8. Using Medications
  9. Additional Things You Can Do Right Away to Help Yourself Feel Better
  10. Things To Do When You Are Feeling Better To Keep Yourself Well
  11. Further Resources

Foreword

Consumer self-care is becoming an important part of efficient and effective healthcare delivery. By exercising best practices of promoting wellness and preventing illness, informed consumers can dramatically improve outcomes and reduce costs. This strategy has been widely successful in primary healthcare delivery; yet, few efforts have been conducted in the mental health arena. There is clearly a defined need for information and guidance to assist mental health consumers to become better educated in the management of their own care.

This publication, Recovering Your Mental Health: A Self-Help Guide, identifies activities and strategies that people may use to help manage their own illnesses and services. This booklet is intended to support and enhance the nationwide focus on self-help for and recovery from mental health problems. It is based on the extensively-reported day-to-day experiences of people with psychiatric symptoms, and how they get well and stay well.

The booklet offers practical steps that people need to keep in mind as they work on their own recovery including: getting good medical care and treatment; ensuring effective medication decision-making and managing; using specific simple, safe, free or inexpensive tools to relieve symptoms; rebuilding and keeping a strong support system; developing and using a comprehensive plan to monitor and respond to symptoms as well as to maintain on-going wellness; and developing a lifestyle that enhances wellness.

It is important for mental health consumers to take part in all aspects of their own care and to have the tools and knowledge to do so. It is our hope that this booklet will provide self-help skills and strategies to assist people with mental health problems to achieve new levels of stability, recovery, and wellness.

Joseph H. Autry III, M.D. Acting Administrator
Substance Abuse
and Mental Health
Services Administration

Bernard S. Arons, M.D.
Director
Center for
Mental Health Services

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