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<strong>COSIG</strong> Co-Occurring Disorders Conference, Hershey PA, May 15-17, 2006<br />

Previous Model<br />

Service Silos<br />

Our Recovery Philosophy<br />

Recovery is an ongoing personal process<br />

of developing and achieving healthful goals<br />

despite the current presence of psychiatric<br />

disability and substance abuse.<br />

SPMI<br />

Adult<br />

Outpatient<br />

Geriatric Forensics Substance<br />

Abuse<br />

The mental health center’s role in recovery<br />

is to provide services to help individuals to<br />

develop satisfying, hopeful and fulfilling<br />

lives in the community of their choice.<br />

© Copyright Pikes Peak Mental<br />

Health Center System, Inc. 2006<br />

© Copyright Pikes Peak Mental<br />

Health Center System, Inc. 2006<br />

Ohio Department of<br />

Mental Health Model<br />

• Evidence Based Model for Recovery of Mental<br />

_ Health issues<br />

• Not Specifically Designed to Treat Co-occurring<br />

_ MH/SA Issues<br />

• Demands a large array of service be available<br />

• Emphasizes client choice and participation in<br />

_ treatment<br />

• Requires specific levels of care be defined<br />

Levels of Care<br />

© Copyright Pikes Peak Mental<br />

Health Center System, Inc. 2006<br />

© Copyright Pikes Peak Mental Health Center<br />

System, Inc. 2006<br />

© Copyright Pikes Peak Mental Health<br />

Center System, Inc. 2006<br />

Typical CORE<br />

Client<br />

Typical Discovery<br />

Client<br />

• Cannot identify personal needs<br />

• Uninformed of resource opportunities<br />

• May be angry, anxious, distrustful, unmotivated<br />

• May not accept diagnosis<br />

• Symptoms of Mental Health and Substance Abuse tend to be<br />

_ active /untreated<br />

• May be reluctant to seek treatment for either or both issues<br />

• Stigma may interfere with motivation<br />

• May lack experience developing trusting relationship<br />

© Copyright Pikes Peak Mental Health Center<br />

System, Inc. 2006<br />

© Copyright Pikes Peak Mental Health<br />

Center System, Inc. 2006<br />

• Aware of illness(es)<br />

• Beginning to Gain Control of Symptoms at Least Intermittently<br />

• Depends heavily upon professional care<br />

• Aware of services and choices available<br />

• May not feel empowered or desire to make appropriate choices<br />

• Begins to set Basic Recovery Goals<br />

• Often lacks self confidence, unable to be self sustaining<br />

• May not have interaction or decision-making skills needed for<br />

work environment<br />

• May be afraid of losing benefits<br />

• Feels powerless and victimized<br />

• Begins to see relationship between decisions and quality of life<br />

• Goals still shaped by external needs rather than consumer<br />

preference<br />

© Copyright Pikes Peak Mental Health Center<br />

System, Inc. 2006<br />

© Copyright Pikes Peak Mental Health<br />

Center System, Inc. 2006<br />

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