In our society, work is generally considered central to citizenship and individual well-being. However, paid employment is often out of reach for individuals with mental illness. The Clubhouse model is a community-based rehabilitation programme that therefore offers people with mental illness the possibility to enjoy some social advantages of work. However, the status of the day-to-day Clubhouse activities as “work” is a matter of discursive contestation. Drawing on 29 meetings of a Clubhouse rehabilitation group as data, and using conversation analysis and discourse analysis as methods, this study examines two competing interpretive repertoires that are systematically manifested in this context: the capitalist “paid work” repertoire used b...
BACKGROUND: Rehabilitation professionals are increasingly interested in the vocational rehabilitatio...
This article asks how identity is constructed for individuals with mental health conditions (MHCs) i...
Workplace conditions and experiences powerfully influence mental health and individualsexperiencing ...
In our society, work is generally considered central to citizenship and individual well-being. Howev...
Purpose: The integration of mental health rehabilitees into the labour market is an important policy...
This paper investigates how two ideologies of mental health rehabilitation—recovery ideology and com...
Purpose: To explore how people with mental illness experience recovery in the Clubhouse context, and...
Background: Mental illness is the leading cause of years lived with disability and a wide range of s...
Being identified as “mentally ill” is a complicated social process that may be stigmatizing and soci...
BACKGROUND: Employment within social firms in the UK is under-developed and under-researched, but a ...
Persons who are labeled mentally ill and attempting to live in the community are the focus of this s...
Based on an extended period of qualitative research with mental health service-users in north-east E...
This article asks how identity is constructed for individuals with mental health conditions (MHCs) i...
This thesis adds to the knowledge base of how the Individual Placement and Support (IPS) can be opti...
Background Employment within social firms in the UK is under-developed and under-researched, but a ...
BACKGROUND: Rehabilitation professionals are increasingly interested in the vocational rehabilitatio...
This article asks how identity is constructed for individuals with mental health conditions (MHCs) i...
Workplace conditions and experiences powerfully influence mental health and individualsexperiencing ...
In our society, work is generally considered central to citizenship and individual well-being. Howev...
Purpose: The integration of mental health rehabilitees into the labour market is an important policy...
This paper investigates how two ideologies of mental health rehabilitation—recovery ideology and com...
Purpose: To explore how people with mental illness experience recovery in the Clubhouse context, and...
Background: Mental illness is the leading cause of years lived with disability and a wide range of s...
Being identified as “mentally ill” is a complicated social process that may be stigmatizing and soci...
BACKGROUND: Employment within social firms in the UK is under-developed and under-researched, but a ...
Persons who are labeled mentally ill and attempting to live in the community are the focus of this s...
Based on an extended period of qualitative research with mental health service-users in north-east E...
This article asks how identity is constructed for individuals with mental health conditions (MHCs) i...
This thesis adds to the knowledge base of how the Individual Placement and Support (IPS) can be opti...
Background Employment within social firms in the UK is under-developed and under-researched, but a ...
BACKGROUND: Rehabilitation professionals are increasingly interested in the vocational rehabilitatio...
This article asks how identity is constructed for individuals with mental health conditions (MHCs) i...
Workplace conditions and experiences powerfully influence mental health and individualsexperiencing ...