The recovery model, a prevalent approach to the treatment of mental illness, suggests that, rather than being "cured," one learns to live with mental illness. The four stages of recovery are hope, empowerment, self-responsibility, and establishing a meaningful role in life. Underscoring occupational therapy's role in this model, University of Kansas researcher Catana Brown has edited Recovery and Wellness: Models of Hope and Empowerment for People With Mental Illness, which comprises ten chapters that explore recovery from three perspectives.