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The Evidence introduces all stakeholders to the research literature and other resources on Illness Management and Recovery (IMR). This booklet includes the fileslib. The IMR program was developed based on a review of controlled research on teaching illness self-management strategies to clients with severe mental illness. Abstract Methods Results IMR Interpretation & Education Chief's Handbook. The Work that Interpreters Do. The work of interpreters has become an increasingly
What are the IMR topics? The following subjects are covered in the IMR Curriculum: Recovery strategies.
What is EIMR? Enhanced Illness Management and Recovery (E-IMR) is a recovery-oriented intervention, developed by CPT in consultation with experts, which helps practitioners integrate care for co-occurring serious mental illness and substance use disorders.

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