This paper investigates how two ideologies of mental health rehabilitation—recovery ideology and communal approach—are realized in interactional practices associated with psychosocial rehabilitation. More spesifically, the paper discusses employee selection in the context of the Clubhouse-created Transitional Employment (TE) programme, which offers employment opportunities for rehabilitants. The paper describes how joint decisions are established during the moment-by-moment interactional processes at the Clubhouse. Drawing from the data set of 29 video-recorded rehabilitation group meetings, and Conversation Analysis as a method, the paper analyzes two questions: (1) How do the participants talk about the decision-making process associated ...
The general aim of this thesis was to explore, understand and describe how occupational therapists h...
Goal setting is at the heart of mental health rehabilitation, but its joint negotiation by clinician...
The chapter analyzes practices by which support workers promote client participation in mental healt...
This paper investigates how two ideologies of mental health rehabilitation—recovery ideology and com...
In our society, work is generally considered central to citizenship and individual well-being. Howev...
Purpose: The integration of mental health rehabilitees into the labour market is an important policy...
Relational approaches in contemporary health-care and social work practice were used by many helpin...
SUMMARY Objectives Psychiatric rehabilitation focuses on the main disabling consequence of mental di...
International audienceObjectives It is widely acknowledged and confirmed by research that there is a...
The emergent recovery paradigm prioritises adaption to serious mental illness and a move towards per...
This paper focuses on the stancetaking formats used to express personal thoughts, namely Finnish mä ...
Using both statistical methods and conversation analysis, we examined how support workers in a menta...
The delineation of evidence-based practices in supported employment for people with schizophrenia no...
Individual placement and support (IPS) has been found to be an effective intervention for rehabilita...
workgroup of system stakeholders defined and operationalized the concept of recovery. Based on parti...
The general aim of this thesis was to explore, understand and describe how occupational therapists h...
Goal setting is at the heart of mental health rehabilitation, but its joint negotiation by clinician...
The chapter analyzes practices by which support workers promote client participation in mental healt...
This paper investigates how two ideologies of mental health rehabilitation—recovery ideology and com...
In our society, work is generally considered central to citizenship and individual well-being. Howev...
Purpose: The integration of mental health rehabilitees into the labour market is an important policy...
Relational approaches in contemporary health-care and social work practice were used by many helpin...
SUMMARY Objectives Psychiatric rehabilitation focuses on the main disabling consequence of mental di...
International audienceObjectives It is widely acknowledged and confirmed by research that there is a...
The emergent recovery paradigm prioritises adaption to serious mental illness and a move towards per...
This paper focuses on the stancetaking formats used to express personal thoughts, namely Finnish mä ...
Using both statistical methods and conversation analysis, we examined how support workers in a menta...
The delineation of evidence-based practices in supported employment for people with schizophrenia no...
Individual placement and support (IPS) has been found to be an effective intervention for rehabilita...
workgroup of system stakeholders defined and operationalized the concept of recovery. Based on parti...
The general aim of this thesis was to explore, understand and describe how occupational therapists h...
Goal setting is at the heart of mental health rehabilitation, but its joint negotiation by clinician...
The chapter analyzes practices by which support workers promote client participation in mental healt...