The purpose of my study is to describe the relationship between housing supporters and clients based on the experience of the residential support. Six semi-structured interviews were analyzed and as shown in the results, personal qualities such as empathy, ability to listen, respect and skills and professional approach are building blocks in the creation of the relationship between housing supporters and clients. Further on, the result has been analyzed by using theories in symbolic interactionism and dramaturgical perspective for finding new angles and perspectives in the result. The result of this study is that a relationship between housing supporters and clients is important and requires both the client's and housing support’s involveme...
Community-based psychiatry as an arena for studying work efforts is relatively unexplored. The profe...
Supportive housing provides free/reduced-rent and regular access to helping professionals for consum...
Social workers who working with housing support through the Social Services Act (SOL) has in their p...
The purpose of my study is to describe the relationship between housing supporters and clients based...
This paper is the final report of Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute project - Linkages...
This study was carried out within a qualitative research framework. A purposeful sample was utilise...
Supported housing principles emphasise the importance of decent, stable and affordable housing, and ...
The work deals with the specifics of interactions between mentally disabled clients in the residenti...
The aim of this study is to explore how the people with a mental functional disorder experience livi...
Research on supportive housing programs for adults with severe and persistent mental illness has his...
The aim was to explore informal carers’ perceptions of supporting the everyday life of a relative wh...
This dissertation examined the relationship between an individual\u27s perception of social support ...
The aim of this study was to develop a grounded theory about people with psychiatric disabilities, l...
People with mental illness can be profoundly disabled and at risk of social exclusion. Transitional ...
David Brunt, Mikael Rask Department of Health and Caring Sciences, Linnaeus University, Vä...
Community-based psychiatry as an arena for studying work efforts is relatively unexplored. The profe...
Supportive housing provides free/reduced-rent and regular access to helping professionals for consum...
Social workers who working with housing support through the Social Services Act (SOL) has in their p...
The purpose of my study is to describe the relationship between housing supporters and clients based...
This paper is the final report of Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute project - Linkages...
This study was carried out within a qualitative research framework. A purposeful sample was utilise...
Supported housing principles emphasise the importance of decent, stable and affordable housing, and ...
The work deals with the specifics of interactions between mentally disabled clients in the residenti...
The aim of this study is to explore how the people with a mental functional disorder experience livi...
Research on supportive housing programs for adults with severe and persistent mental illness has his...
The aim was to explore informal carers’ perceptions of supporting the everyday life of a relative wh...
This dissertation examined the relationship between an individual\u27s perception of social support ...
The aim of this study was to develop a grounded theory about people with psychiatric disabilities, l...
People with mental illness can be profoundly disabled and at risk of social exclusion. Transitional ...
David Brunt, Mikael Rask Department of Health and Caring Sciences, Linnaeus University, Vä...
Community-based psychiatry as an arena for studying work efforts is relatively unexplored. The profe...
Supportive housing provides free/reduced-rent and regular access to helping professionals for consum...
Social workers who working with housing support through the Social Services Act (SOL) has in their p...