Background: Balancing Everyday Life (BEL), a new group-based intervention for mental health service users, was implemented in Sweden. Mental health service users often experience group interventions as meaningful, but knowledge of the process of meaning-making in a group is lacking. Aim: To explore participants’ perceptions of the group in the Balancing Everyday Life (BEL) lifestyle intervention; specifically, personal experiences of what brings meaning when participating in a group. Methods: This qualitative Grounded Theory study included 26 interviews with 19 BEL participants. Results: A process of meaning-making in a group was constructed: Joining with others: from feeling alone to connected, A sense of belonging: mutual support and unde...
Organizations and other groups often recognize the importance of members treating each other in a fa...
Organizations and other groups often recognize the importance of members treating each other in a fa...
Introduction: Balancing Everyday Life (BEL) is a new lifestyle intervention for mental health servic...
Background: There exist few recovery and occupation-based interventions for mental health service us...
Background: There exist few recovery and occupation-based interventions for mental health service us...
Objective: Engagement in everyday activities is important to mental health recovery, as we create me...
Doctor of PhilosophySchool of Family Studies and Human ServicesAmber VennumBelonging to groups has b...
Doctor of PhilosophySchool of Family Studies and Human ServicesAmber VennumBelonging to groups has b...
Introduction: People with co-occurring mental health and substance misuse problems are among the mos...
This article explores the contribution of self-help/mutual aid groups to mental well-being. Self-hel...
People with mental illness experience many forms of social disadvantage, including a loss of social ...
There is limited research that evaluates occupational therapy and lifestyle interventions,especially...
BACKGROUND: Therapeutic communities (TCs) are becoming increasingly widespread as a form of treatmen...
Purpose – This article aims to describe how a self-help group for people with cancer helped members ...
Organizations and other groups often recognize the importance of members treating each other in a fa...
Organizations and other groups often recognize the importance of members treating each other in a fa...
Organizations and other groups often recognize the importance of members treating each other in a fa...
Introduction: Balancing Everyday Life (BEL) is a new lifestyle intervention for mental health servic...
Background: There exist few recovery and occupation-based interventions for mental health service us...
Background: There exist few recovery and occupation-based interventions for mental health service us...
Objective: Engagement in everyday activities is important to mental health recovery, as we create me...
Doctor of PhilosophySchool of Family Studies and Human ServicesAmber VennumBelonging to groups has b...
Doctor of PhilosophySchool of Family Studies and Human ServicesAmber VennumBelonging to groups has b...
Introduction: People with co-occurring mental health and substance misuse problems are among the mos...
This article explores the contribution of self-help/mutual aid groups to mental well-being. Self-hel...
People with mental illness experience many forms of social disadvantage, including a loss of social ...
There is limited research that evaluates occupational therapy and lifestyle interventions,especially...
BACKGROUND: Therapeutic communities (TCs) are becoming increasingly widespread as a form of treatmen...
Purpose – This article aims to describe how a self-help group for people with cancer helped members ...
Organizations and other groups often recognize the importance of members treating each other in a fa...
Organizations and other groups often recognize the importance of members treating each other in a fa...
Organizations and other groups often recognize the importance of members treating each other in a fa...
Introduction: Balancing Everyday Life (BEL) is a new lifestyle intervention for mental health servic...