SoWGloW: Integrating the Recovery Model in Social Work: A Cross-Cultural Perspective
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In this episode of The SocialPod, Steinar Vikholt from the University of South-Eastern Norway is joined by Professors Hannah Nguyen and Phu Phan from California State University, Dominguez Hills, to explore the implementation of the recovery model in mental health and social work. The conversation centers on the strengths-based approach to helping individuals with mental illness, focusing on their potential rather than their limitations.
The professors reflect on the differences between the U.S. and Norwegian approaches to the recovery model, especially in integrating nature and community into the therapeutic process. The use of “friluftsliv,” the Norwegian tradition of outdoor living, highlights how environmental therapy plays a significant role in promoting recovery by engaging clients in meaningful activities within their natural surroundings. The discussion further explores how Norway’s social services emphasize community integration, enabling clients to participate in meaningful work and fostering a sense of belonging.
The episode also contrasts the challenges faced in the U.S., where resource limitations often prevent full implementation of such recovery models. The panel discusses the importance of low client-to-staff ratios in facilitating personal connection and empowerment, pointing to the broader societal and economic benefits of investing in comprehensive mental health recovery services.
This episode provides a rich, cross-cultural perspective on the recovery model, shedding light on the importance of strengths-based approaches in social work and the role of community in fostering long-term, meaningful recovery.
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