This critical hermeneutic study explored what it is like to re-enter the workforce following long-term forensic hospitalisation. An in-depth analysis of the phenomenon was completed, with the aim of evoking insights and developing understandings about the lived return-to-work experience. As this research was situated within the critical paradigm, the process of seeking, securing and sustaining employment was viewed in terms of power relationships, and through the multiple positionings of psychiatric disability, employment status and social capital.An unstructured interview process was used to explore the return-to-work experiences of eight purposefully selected informants with a history of mental illness and prior illness-related offending....
Objective: The objective of this review was to identify and synthesise existing qualitative literatu...
This paper presents the qualitative findings of a larger mixed method study aimed to articulate fact...
The almost complete exclusion of individuals with severe mental illness from the workforce can be im...
This critical hermeneutic study explored what it is like to re-enter the workforce following long-te...
Purpose– This paper aims to capture the views of forensic mental health service users; focusing on h...
Purpose – This paper aims to capture the views of forensic mental health service users; focusing on...
For people with mental health problems gaining employment is a significant factor in social inclusio...
The current study seeks to qualitatively assess and understand how “Persons in Recovery” (PIRs; or i...
grantor: University of TorontoThe goal of this study was to advance the development of the...
The overall aim of this study was to illustrate the organizations importance to female staff within ...
This study aimed to explore how the areas of work and stigma are viewed and experienced by individua...
Research into mental health and employment has focused largely on people who are unemployed. This pa...
Background: Researchers have addressed the extraordinarily high rate of unemployment in patients wit...
Objectives: Returning to work after having experienced a brain injury poses difficulties for people ...
People who are mentally unwell and have committed a criminal offence are cared for by forensic menta...
Objective: The objective of this review was to identify and synthesise existing qualitative literatu...
This paper presents the qualitative findings of a larger mixed method study aimed to articulate fact...
The almost complete exclusion of individuals with severe mental illness from the workforce can be im...
This critical hermeneutic study explored what it is like to re-enter the workforce following long-te...
Purpose– This paper aims to capture the views of forensic mental health service users; focusing on h...
Purpose – This paper aims to capture the views of forensic mental health service users; focusing on...
For people with mental health problems gaining employment is a significant factor in social inclusio...
The current study seeks to qualitatively assess and understand how “Persons in Recovery” (PIRs; or i...
grantor: University of TorontoThe goal of this study was to advance the development of the...
The overall aim of this study was to illustrate the organizations importance to female staff within ...
This study aimed to explore how the areas of work and stigma are viewed and experienced by individua...
Research into mental health and employment has focused largely on people who are unemployed. This pa...
Background: Researchers have addressed the extraordinarily high rate of unemployment in patients wit...
Objectives: Returning to work after having experienced a brain injury poses difficulties for people ...
People who are mentally unwell and have committed a criminal offence are cared for by forensic menta...
Objective: The objective of this review was to identify and synthesise existing qualitative literatu...
This paper presents the qualitative findings of a larger mixed method study aimed to articulate fact...
The almost complete exclusion of individuals with severe mental illness from the workforce can be im...