Project (M.S.W.)--Humboldt State University, Social Work, 2013Even when people struggling with serious mental health challenges have food, clothing, shelter, support with medications and other supports, if they have little to do with their time, their chance of relapse increases. Employment can give individuals dealing with mental health challenges a sense of accomplishment in their lives, developing healthy social relationships with peers and supervisors in the workplace, an opportunity to earn money and learn transferable skills as well as the potential to have long term employment with opportunity for advancement. People struggling with serious mental health challenges can face difficulties driving or navigating public transportation, in...
People with psychiatric disabilities often require extensive support to maintain employment. The aut...
Mental health consumers experience significantly high rates of unemployment compared with the genera...
This study focuses primarily on the non-vocational outcomes and the changes in psychosocial function...
Supported employment (SE) is an evidence-based program that has shown much promise in helping people...
Work is important both in maintaining mental health and in promoting the recovery of those who have ...
This paper will address the question, How can professionals in the field of psychiatric vocational r...
Employment is a valued occupation that offers a sense of meaning, identity, and belonging. For peopl...
The almost complete exclusion of individuals with severe mental illness from the workforce can be im...
Objective: Inclusion in work and education remains problematic for many people with a mental illness...
Many individuals with mental illness want to return to work and stay in employment. Yet,...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.Acquiring and maintai...
This study compared supported employment services in 2 contrasting programs: (a) Group Skills Traini...
Objective: This review examines the effectiveness of supported employment for people with severe men...
Purpose: Compared to groups with other disabilities, people with a severe mental illness face the gr...
This study tested whether higher self-efficacy would predict the achievement of acompetitive employm...
People with psychiatric disabilities often require extensive support to maintain employment. The aut...
Mental health consumers experience significantly high rates of unemployment compared with the genera...
This study focuses primarily on the non-vocational outcomes and the changes in psychosocial function...
Supported employment (SE) is an evidence-based program that has shown much promise in helping people...
Work is important both in maintaining mental health and in promoting the recovery of those who have ...
This paper will address the question, How can professionals in the field of psychiatric vocational r...
Employment is a valued occupation that offers a sense of meaning, identity, and belonging. For peopl...
The almost complete exclusion of individuals with severe mental illness from the workforce can be im...
Objective: Inclusion in work and education remains problematic for many people with a mental illness...
Many individuals with mental illness want to return to work and stay in employment. Yet,...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.Acquiring and maintai...
This study compared supported employment services in 2 contrasting programs: (a) Group Skills Traini...
Objective: This review examines the effectiveness of supported employment for people with severe men...
Purpose: Compared to groups with other disabilities, people with a severe mental illness face the gr...
This study tested whether higher self-efficacy would predict the achievement of acompetitive employm...
People with psychiatric disabilities often require extensive support to maintain employment. The aut...
Mental health consumers experience significantly high rates of unemployment compared with the genera...
This study focuses primarily on the non-vocational outcomes and the changes in psychosocial function...