FAQ
Question:
What are others saying about the Procovery program?
Answer:
Procovery seems to be everything in the middle. I know where I am and where I want to be but never knew how to get there. Procovery seems to be that!
– Angela Ward
The Procovery program provides a clear vision and set of principles for overcoming mental illness using a set of concrete, practical, and learnable everyday skills. Because its principles and strategies apply to all stakeholders—clients, families, clinicians, case managers, etc.—we believe we can improve the continuity of care within our system and improve access to care by building bridges to community services and supports.
– Diane McFarland, Director of the Division of Comprehensive Psychiatric Services, Missouri Department of Mental Health
Let’s … start anywhere and everywhere in applying hope and practical strategies in making procovery a reality for everyone in our service systems!
– Sinikka McCabe, Administrator, Division of Support Living, Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services
Procovery is remarkable and unique, a concept and a tool that brings together in a meaningful way three groups of people who in our current healthcare system are often at odds with one another — consumers, family members and staff. Drawn from experience as well as a staggeringly complete review of the recovery literature, Crowley has created an approach that has clear applicability to all chronic illnesses as well as substance abuse.
– William Flynn, M.D., Geriatric Psychiatrist
Please click here for an article written by Dr. Joseph Parks, Chief Clinical Officer of Missouri’s Department of Mental Health, published in the November 2007 issue of Behavioral Healthcare Magazine.








