1. In the rehabilitation and recovery process, every person deserves a carefully tailored plan to meet individual needs. 2. The best nursing practice begins with a link between the nursing process and creative critical thinking skills, focusing on connecting with the consumer to build a strong rehabilitation-oriented relationship. 3. The rehabilitation process is enhanced when the nurse uses principles of psychiatric rehabilitation and has knowledge about local and state rehabilitation options available-including supported education.
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Department of Health, Medical and Neuropsychology, Leiden University, Leiden, The Netherlands.
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