Bipolar Disorder is a chronic mental health condition that mainly effects a person’s mood and, therefore is characterised as a mood disorder in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM – 5) (Mind 2018). This dissertation’s wider aim is to discuss and explore the impact of bipolar disorder on a persons’ ability to gain or sustain employment and consider some of the main barriers they may face in life. It also aims to discover what treatment options are available within occupational therapy to support and assist people to break down some of these barriers to employment. In order to meet the research aim, a generic qualitative design will be used to understand the perspectives and experiences of occupational therapists w...
[[abstract]]This study investigated the stable employment of mental disorder employee who has succes...
Introduction: Bipolar disorder attends as a chronic disease is a severe mental disorder, characteriz...
Objectives: To compare employment functioning and disability among people with bipolar affective dis...
Despite modern treatments, bipolar disorder remains a chronic, relapsing disorder that leads to long...
This research explores the links between bipolar disorder and work. It focuses on the factors that i...
The mental illness called bipolar disorder creates enormous social, economic and health implications...
The present study used a qualitative research design to unfold those contextual factors which influe...
Objective: The aim of this study was to explore the employment issues of bipolar patients and their ...
Objectives We conducted a systematic review in order to identify the long term employment outcomes ...
Based on a thorough review of literature and findings from an earlier study on what are the factors ...
Individuals with invisible chronic illnesses are often at a disadvantage in the workplace in terms o...
Background Severe work impairment can be present for a considerable proportion of the course of bip...
People with psychological disorders often experience stigma and discrimination, which can impact the...
The complex relationship between mental health and employment is transactional and unique to each in...
New research suggests that group-based cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) may help improve employmen...
[[abstract]]This study investigated the stable employment of mental disorder employee who has succes...
Introduction: Bipolar disorder attends as a chronic disease is a severe mental disorder, characteriz...
Objectives: To compare employment functioning and disability among people with bipolar affective dis...
Despite modern treatments, bipolar disorder remains a chronic, relapsing disorder that leads to long...
This research explores the links between bipolar disorder and work. It focuses on the factors that i...
The mental illness called bipolar disorder creates enormous social, economic and health implications...
The present study used a qualitative research design to unfold those contextual factors which influe...
Objective: The aim of this study was to explore the employment issues of bipolar patients and their ...
Objectives We conducted a systematic review in order to identify the long term employment outcomes ...
Based on a thorough review of literature and findings from an earlier study on what are the factors ...
Individuals with invisible chronic illnesses are often at a disadvantage in the workplace in terms o...
Background Severe work impairment can be present for a considerable proportion of the course of bip...
People with psychological disorders often experience stigma and discrimination, which can impact the...
The complex relationship between mental health and employment is transactional and unique to each in...
New research suggests that group-based cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) may help improve employmen...
[[abstract]]This study investigated the stable employment of mental disorder employee who has succes...
Introduction: Bipolar disorder attends as a chronic disease is a severe mental disorder, characteriz...
Objectives: To compare employment functioning and disability among people with bipolar affective dis...