Job retention is an important psychosocial rehabilitation goal, but one that is not often achieved. We investigate facilitators of and barriers to employment retention among homeless individuals with psychiatric and substance abuse diagnoses who were re-interviewed eight or more years after participating in a traditional vocational rehabilitation program. Most program graduates who maintained employment had secured social support from a variety of sources; personal motivation was also a critical element in job retention and compensated in some cases for an absence of social support. Both the availability of social support contacts and personal motivation influenced likelihood of maintaining sobriety. Physical health problems prevented conti...
Research into mental health and employment has focused largely on people who are unemployed. This pa...
Employment is a primary facet of our social milieu and can be associated with an individual\u27s hea...
Despite a proliferation of programs targeted for persons who are homeless and mentally ill, few repo...
Objective: This paper examines how formerly homeless adults with serious mental illness living in Ho...
The purpose of the present study is to contribute to the vocational rehabilitation literature and ex...
Employment status is commonly used as a sign of stability in recovery and an outcome variable for su...
Homelessness is a significant problem in the United States. Recent estimates suggest that nearly thr...
This study examined a segment of the homeless population who participated in a jobs training progra...
Despite the implementation of supported employment programs and the assistance from supported employ...
Employment is a valued occupation that offers a sense of meaning, identity, and belonging. For peopl...
Within the vocational rehabilitation field, one success story has been the emergence of the Individu...
Purpose Striking evidence supports the effectiveness of supported employment (SE) in achieving com...
This paper will address the question, How can professionals in the field of psychiatric vocational r...
The work presented here, exploratory in nature, uses a comparative and qualitative approach to under...
PURPOSE Striking evidence supports the effectiveness of supported employment (SE) in achieving co...
Research into mental health and employment has focused largely on people who are unemployed. This pa...
Employment is a primary facet of our social milieu and can be associated with an individual\u27s hea...
Despite a proliferation of programs targeted for persons who are homeless and mentally ill, few repo...
Objective: This paper examines how formerly homeless adults with serious mental illness living in Ho...
The purpose of the present study is to contribute to the vocational rehabilitation literature and ex...
Employment status is commonly used as a sign of stability in recovery and an outcome variable for su...
Homelessness is a significant problem in the United States. Recent estimates suggest that nearly thr...
This study examined a segment of the homeless population who participated in a jobs training progra...
Despite the implementation of supported employment programs and the assistance from supported employ...
Employment is a valued occupation that offers a sense of meaning, identity, and belonging. For peopl...
Within the vocational rehabilitation field, one success story has been the emergence of the Individu...
Purpose Striking evidence supports the effectiveness of supported employment (SE) in achieving com...
This paper will address the question, How can professionals in the field of psychiatric vocational r...
The work presented here, exploratory in nature, uses a comparative and qualitative approach to under...
PURPOSE Striking evidence supports the effectiveness of supported employment (SE) in achieving co...
Research into mental health and employment has focused largely on people who are unemployed. This pa...
Employment is a primary facet of our social milieu and can be associated with an individual\u27s hea...
Despite a proliferation of programs targeted for persons who are homeless and mentally ill, few repo...