Purpose: The integration of mental health rehabilitees into the labour market is an important policy objective everywhere in the world. The international Clubhouse organization is a third-sector actor that offers community-based psychosocial rehabilitation and supports and promotes rehabilitees' state of acting and exerting power over their lives, including their (re)employment. In this article, we adopt the perspective of discursive psychology and ask how mental health rehabilitees' agency is constructed and ideally also promoted in the Clubhouse-based Transitional Employment (TE) programme. Methods: The data consisted of 26 video-recorded TE meetings in which staff and rehabilitees of one Finnish Clubhouse discussed ways to further their ...
Background: Research is needed on how to optimize the return-to-work process for persons with mental...
This research investigated what mental health supporter workers (MHSWs) in New Zealand understood re...
Aims:Recovery approaches are identified as the overarching framework for improving mental health ser...
In our society, work is generally considered central to citizenship and individual well-being. Howev...
Purpose: To explore how people with mental illness experience recovery in the Clubhouse context, and...
This paper investigates how two ideologies of mental health rehabilitation—recovery ideology and com...
Background: Mental illness is the leading cause of years lived with disability and a wide range of s...
The almost complete exclusion of individuals with severe mental illness from the workforce can be im...
The aim of the present master thesis was to explore which experiences members at a Swedish clubhouse...
BACKGROUND: Rehabilitation professionals are increasingly interested in the vocational rehabilitatio...
Background: Recovery-oriented language has been widely adopted in mental health policy; however, lit...
Background: Implementing recovery-oriented mental health services is a policy priority in many count...
This thesis examines the effectiveness of establishing a recovery orientation in community, non-gove...
OBJECTIVES: Reluctance to seek help is a leading contributor to escalating mental injury rates in Au...
For people with mental health problems gaining employment is a significant factor in social inclusio...
Background: Research is needed on how to optimize the return-to-work process for persons with mental...
This research investigated what mental health supporter workers (MHSWs) in New Zealand understood re...
Aims:Recovery approaches are identified as the overarching framework for improving mental health ser...
In our society, work is generally considered central to citizenship and individual well-being. Howev...
Purpose: To explore how people with mental illness experience recovery in the Clubhouse context, and...
This paper investigates how two ideologies of mental health rehabilitation—recovery ideology and com...
Background: Mental illness is the leading cause of years lived with disability and a wide range of s...
The almost complete exclusion of individuals with severe mental illness from the workforce can be im...
The aim of the present master thesis was to explore which experiences members at a Swedish clubhouse...
BACKGROUND: Rehabilitation professionals are increasingly interested in the vocational rehabilitatio...
Background: Recovery-oriented language has been widely adopted in mental health policy; however, lit...
Background: Implementing recovery-oriented mental health services is a policy priority in many count...
This thesis examines the effectiveness of establishing a recovery orientation in community, non-gove...
OBJECTIVES: Reluctance to seek help is a leading contributor to escalating mental injury rates in Au...
For people with mental health problems gaining employment is a significant factor in social inclusio...
Background: Research is needed on how to optimize the return-to-work process for persons with mental...
This research investigated what mental health supporter workers (MHSWs) in New Zealand understood re...
Aims:Recovery approaches are identified as the overarching framework for improving mental health ser...