Background: The philosophy of occupational therapy and that of recovery are markedly similar; however, there is limited research linking occupation to recovery in mental health. Aim: This study aimed to explore the relationship between recovery and occupation in consumers with mental health problems. Method: A qualitative method in the form of narratives was chosen in exploring the uniquely subjective experiences of mental health, occupation and recovery. Five members of a mental health support group (GROW) were engaged in semi-structured interviews, whereby individual narratives were analysed through comparative methods to identify categories and themes. Findings: Five categories emerged: (1) The recovery map, (2) GROW has just given me th...
This research investigated what mental health supporter workers (MHSWs) in New Zealand understood re...
This paper presents the qualitative findings of a larger mixed method study aimed to articulate fact...
This phenomenological study explores the meanings of work for people living with severe and enduring...
This study aimed to uncover the meaning of occupation for 13 people who self identified as being in ...
Background Recovery is considered to be a unique journey of finding meaning, after or in spite of a...
Engagement in occupation is proposed to enhance health and wellbeing. To date, few studies have demo...
Introduction: The increasing numbers of mental illness during the last years cause a call for effect...
Introduction: The increasing numbers of mental illness during the last years cause a call for effect...
For people with mental health problems gaining employment is a significant factor in social inclusio...
The notion of recovery from mental illness has become a significant force in mental health policy, p...
The notion of recovery from mental illness has become a significant force in mental health policy, p...
Objective: The objective of this review was to identify and synthesise existing qualitative literatu...
The aim of this work is to explore the role of the occupational therapist within recovery-orientated...
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to examine the meaning persons with mental illness living in t...
Introduction: The Occupation Matters Programme is an occupational therapy intervention promoting rec...
This research investigated what mental health supporter workers (MHSWs) in New Zealand understood re...
This paper presents the qualitative findings of a larger mixed method study aimed to articulate fact...
This phenomenological study explores the meanings of work for people living with severe and enduring...
This study aimed to uncover the meaning of occupation for 13 people who self identified as being in ...
Background Recovery is considered to be a unique journey of finding meaning, after or in spite of a...
Engagement in occupation is proposed to enhance health and wellbeing. To date, few studies have demo...
Introduction: The increasing numbers of mental illness during the last years cause a call for effect...
Introduction: The increasing numbers of mental illness during the last years cause a call for effect...
For people with mental health problems gaining employment is a significant factor in social inclusio...
The notion of recovery from mental illness has become a significant force in mental health policy, p...
The notion of recovery from mental illness has become a significant force in mental health policy, p...
Objective: The objective of this review was to identify and synthesise existing qualitative literatu...
The aim of this work is to explore the role of the occupational therapist within recovery-orientated...
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to examine the meaning persons with mental illness living in t...
Introduction: The Occupation Matters Programme is an occupational therapy intervention promoting rec...
This research investigated what mental health supporter workers (MHSWs) in New Zealand understood re...
This paper presents the qualitative findings of a larger mixed method study aimed to articulate fact...
This phenomenological study explores the meanings of work for people living with severe and enduring...