User:Recovery Psychology

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The Wiki philosophy for writing has great appeal to me, the cooperative and collaborative nature in this meeting of the minds is ultimately the most idealistic process of doing things, that I have ever seen. I think having others checking one's facts and challenging one's statements are great for the overall learning expierince; that person has when engaging others in discussion. It makes for better writing! I am glad to be a wiki user. Most of my work here will be concerning the Wiki-book Psychiatric Rehabilitation and Recovery I am an advocate of the "Recovery" movement; although many argue and debate about the term recovery means, I will simply state my personal definition that it is the thing you want anytime you see a doctor, regardless of what kind of doctor you are speaking of; however this recovery movement I am speaking of is directly regarding mental health and psychiatric conditions. I am available at my personal webpage.

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This user lives in the state of Arizona.
This user is only interested in religion as a sociological and psychological phenomenon.


This user works in psychiatric rehabilitation.
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This user is an Advocate for Mental Health Recovery
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This user asks "Who is John Galt?"
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