Professional community mental health workers want considerable autonomy in doing their work, but too much autonomy can lead to frustration and less satisfaction with work. This finding of a study of 93 mental health professionals in three community mental health centers is in sharp contrast with a comparison group of 60 professionals in a chemical plant. The article cautions against the direct translation of research on all professionals to community mental health professionals
Background: This paper examines the introduction and operation of a number of support roles in menta...
The present study was conducted to determine the continuing education needs of community mental heal...
Mental illness is a disease of the brain that affects how a person feels, thinks and acts. It is cau...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/44081/1/10464_2004_Article_BF00881038.p...
After discussing the importance of job satisfaction, this paper presents data concerning current lev...
Social workers have been members of community mental health teams for many years. However a combinat...
An empirical study and an analysis of the historical record for the period 1960-1980 indicate that t...
Community support programs are increasingly establishing paid service positions designated exclusive...
Researchers have argued that organizational context factors in mental health services should be a fo...
ABSTRACT: After discussing the importance of job satisfaction, this paper pre-sents data concerning ...
229 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.The identification of sources...
This article points out how recent public sector reforms under headings as New Public Management, Le...
The almost complete exclusion of individuals with severe mental illness from the workforce can be im...
The purpose of this study was to determine how professionals employed in bureaucratic organizations ...
This study investigated the relationship between individual and job characteristics of mental health...
Background: This paper examines the introduction and operation of a number of support roles in menta...
The present study was conducted to determine the continuing education needs of community mental heal...
Mental illness is a disease of the brain that affects how a person feels, thinks and acts. It is cau...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/44081/1/10464_2004_Article_BF00881038.p...
After discussing the importance of job satisfaction, this paper presents data concerning current lev...
Social workers have been members of community mental health teams for many years. However a combinat...
An empirical study and an analysis of the historical record for the period 1960-1980 indicate that t...
Community support programs are increasingly establishing paid service positions designated exclusive...
Researchers have argued that organizational context factors in mental health services should be a fo...
ABSTRACT: After discussing the importance of job satisfaction, this paper pre-sents data concerning ...
229 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.The identification of sources...
This article points out how recent public sector reforms under headings as New Public Management, Le...
The almost complete exclusion of individuals with severe mental illness from the workforce can be im...
The purpose of this study was to determine how professionals employed in bureaucratic organizations ...
This study investigated the relationship between individual and job characteristics of mental health...
Background: This paper examines the introduction and operation of a number of support roles in menta...
The present study was conducted to determine the continuing education needs of community mental heal...
Mental illness is a disease of the brain that affects how a person feels, thinks and acts. It is cau...