2. The ultimate responsibility for problem-solving
rests with the
participant team; practitioner input must be
limited to consultation; never direction.
3. The usefulness and appropriateness of affirmative industries
(i.e., consumer run business) as a strategy for achieving vocational
and related Psychosocial Rehabilitation goals.
4. Increasing the social status of individuals diagnosed with
psychiatric conditions should be a primary goal of Psychosocial
Rehabilitation.
5. True empowerment flows only from responsibility. A participant’s
role as a productive citizen has more significance for Psychosocial
Rehabilitation than their role as a consuming citizen.
6. Community modification is an effective Psychosocial
Rehabilitation strategy with respect to living arrangements.
7. The power and value of integrated services.

