The citizenship framework is an emerging trend in the fields of mental health and social inclusion. After various theoretical developments, instruments have been designed to measure individuals' connection with the various dimensions of citizenship, and interventions have been designed to help practitioners work from this paradigm. In this article I propose a reflective activity developed to help disseminate the citizenship framework among practitioners through the analysis of the programs in which they work. Twenty-seven mental health professionals who were enrolled in a community mental health master's program analyzed community mental health programs using a grid whose 5 rows referred to the 5 Rs (rights, responsibilities, roles, resourc...
Over the last few decades, research, policy, and practice in the field of mental health care and a c...
Citizenship is gaining currency in health and social care internationally as a way of making sense o...
The aim of this study was to explore and describe service user experiences of how receiving services...
Purpose: People with lived experience of mental health problems (MHPs) are often marginalised and ha...
Background Citizenship as a concept has often been understood in terms of the duties, rights, obliga...
Citizenship is a concept often understood in terms of the duties, rights, obligations and functions ...
Over the last few decades, research, policy, and practice in the field of mental health care and a c...
Transferring principles and practices to different sociocultural and professional contexts in the fi...
Although the concept of citizenship is a widely used theoretical framework within political philosop...
Background: Citizenship has been promoted within mental health for several decades however, its appl...
This paper explores the usefulness of recognition theory, recovery and citizenship in explaining con...
Although the concept of citizenship is a widely used theoretical framework within political philosop...
There has been increasing interest and research attention towards citizenship-based practices and ca...
The present article first presents a critique about the current status of the CMH field; and second ...
The present study explores the journeys towards full citizenship for those using mental health servi...
Over the last few decades, research, policy, and practice in the field of mental health care and a c...
Citizenship is gaining currency in health and social care internationally as a way of making sense o...
The aim of this study was to explore and describe service user experiences of how receiving services...
Purpose: People with lived experience of mental health problems (MHPs) are often marginalised and ha...
Background Citizenship as a concept has often been understood in terms of the duties, rights, obliga...
Citizenship is a concept often understood in terms of the duties, rights, obligations and functions ...
Over the last few decades, research, policy, and practice in the field of mental health care and a c...
Transferring principles and practices to different sociocultural and professional contexts in the fi...
Although the concept of citizenship is a widely used theoretical framework within political philosop...
Background: Citizenship has been promoted within mental health for several decades however, its appl...
This paper explores the usefulness of recognition theory, recovery and citizenship in explaining con...
Although the concept of citizenship is a widely used theoretical framework within political philosop...
There has been increasing interest and research attention towards citizenship-based practices and ca...
The present article first presents a critique about the current status of the CMH field; and second ...
The present study explores the journeys towards full citizenship for those using mental health servi...
Over the last few decades, research, policy, and practice in the field of mental health care and a c...
Citizenship is gaining currency in health and social care internationally as a way of making sense o...
The aim of this study was to explore and describe service user experiences of how receiving services...