This article explores how housing circumstances in Norway may influence recovery for persons experiencing co-occurring mental health and substance abuse problems. In Norway, the provision of housing for people who are disadvantaged in the housing market is a municipal undertaking. National guidelines state that services should be recovery-oriented and enhance quality of life. Eight persons who received services from a community outreach team participated in the study. Data were generated through individual interviews and analyzed using a narrative approach. The participants’ everyday lives seemed solitary and isolated. Their housing situation and the housing market, coupled with public guidelines and practices, appeared to result in a situa...
Background: Choice, control, privacy, and security are widely reported housing preferences of mental...
Public policy and an increasing body of literature identify housing as a critical element in recover...
Qualitative narrative interviews were conducted with 195 participants with histories of homelessness...
This article explores how housing circumstances in Norway may influence recovery for persons experie...
Introduction: Persons with concurrent substance-abuse and mental-health problems often lack permanen...
Background: In the second half of the twentieth century, supported housing was founded as a comprehe...
In 2013, more than seventy per cent of Norwegian reception centres for asylum seekers were decentral...
This is the author`s Version of the article published in Advances in Dual DiagnosisPurpose The purpo...
Housing is a critical element in recovery from mental illness. Without suitable housing, people have...
Housing is a critical element in recovery from mental illness. Without suitable housing, people have...
Public policy and an increasing body of literature identify housing as a critical element in recover...
Precarious housing research has become increasingly relevant to previous welfare housing contexts, s...
Several municipalities in Norway have tried the Housing First model to facilitate permanent housing ...
Recovery for residents who experience co-occurring problems and live in supported housing takes plac...
A qualitative, narrative approach was used to evaluate a supported housing program for formerly home...
Background: Choice, control, privacy, and security are widely reported housing preferences of mental...
Public policy and an increasing body of literature identify housing as a critical element in recover...
Qualitative narrative interviews were conducted with 195 participants with histories of homelessness...
This article explores how housing circumstances in Norway may influence recovery for persons experie...
Introduction: Persons with concurrent substance-abuse and mental-health problems often lack permanen...
Background: In the second half of the twentieth century, supported housing was founded as a comprehe...
In 2013, more than seventy per cent of Norwegian reception centres for asylum seekers were decentral...
This is the author`s Version of the article published in Advances in Dual DiagnosisPurpose The purpo...
Housing is a critical element in recovery from mental illness. Without suitable housing, people have...
Housing is a critical element in recovery from mental illness. Without suitable housing, people have...
Public policy and an increasing body of literature identify housing as a critical element in recover...
Precarious housing research has become increasingly relevant to previous welfare housing contexts, s...
Several municipalities in Norway have tried the Housing First model to facilitate permanent housing ...
Recovery for residents who experience co-occurring problems and live in supported housing takes plac...
A qualitative, narrative approach was used to evaluate a supported housing program for formerly home...
Background: Choice, control, privacy, and security are widely reported housing preferences of mental...
Public policy and an increasing body of literature identify housing as a critical element in recover...
Qualitative narrative interviews were conducted with 195 participants with histories of homelessness...