Factsheet: Dialogue for Recovery
Note: We're in the process of updating our Dialogue for Recovery materials—please feel free to download the materials below and come back again soon to download the revised series.
What is Dialogue for Recovery?
Dialogue for Recovery is a new Mental Health America program, aimed at enhancing communication between doctors and patients about treatment goals, medication side-effects and other quality of life issues affecting the recovery of individuals diagnosed with serious mental illness.
With a Dialogue for Recovery, consumers of mental health services and their doctors can find the right combination of medications and community support that will best serve these individuals in their recovery.
Why is there a need for Dialogue for Recovery?
Mental Health America developed Dialogue for Recovery to raise awareness of the need for regular communication between patients and doctors about medication side-effects.
What are the components of the Dialogue for Recovery program?
The Dialogue for Recovery program utilizes several resources to facilitate communication between patients and their doctors.
- A new, user-friendly tool, called the Antipsychotic Side-effects Checklist, or ASC. ASC is designed to help patients and their doctors easily identify and communicate about medication side-effects by encouraging them to “ASC” the right questions, so they can determine which side-effects are most bothersome and whether the treatment needs to be modified.
- Other program components include: a brochure and wallet card on how patients can discuss side-effects with their physicians, a physician fact sheet, a family and friends guide, and a video featuring patients building relationships with their physicians and on their road to recovery.
- After a Diagnosis*
- Psychiatric Advance Directives*
- Support Services for Recovery*
- TreatmentOptions for Recovery*
- About Dialogue for Recovery - Overview *
Consumers - Brochure - includes ASC form*
- After A Diagnosis*
- Support Services*
- Treatment Options*
- Psychiatric Advance Directives*
- Wallet Card*
Family & Friends - Giving Support to Someone Close to You - Family and Friends Guide*
Healthcare Provider - Fostering a Dialogue for Recovery*
- Antipsychotic Side-effects Checklist (ASC)*
For More Information:
For help finding treatment, support groups, medication information, help paying for your medications, your local Mental Health America affiliate, and other mental health-related services in your community, please click here to access our Frequently Asked Questions and Answers. If you or someone you know is in crisis now, seek help immediately. Call 1-800-273-TALK (8255) to reach a 24 hour crisis center or dial 911 for immediate assistance.
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