Introduction: People with co-occurring mental health and substance misuse problems are among the most excluded in society.\ud A need to feel connected to others has been articulated in the occupational science literature although the concept of belonging itself has not been extensively explored within this paradigm. This paper reports findings from research that explored the meaning\ud and experience of belonging for four people living with dual diagnosis in the United Kingdom.\ud Method: Researchers employed an interpretative phenomenological approach to the study. Four semi-structured interviews were carried out. The interviews were guided by questions around the meaning of belonging, barriers to belonging and how belonging and not belong...
In this introduction, we propose the notion of ‘embodied belonging’ as a fruitful analytical heurist...
Doctor of PhilosophySchool of Family Studies and Human ServicesAmber VennumBelonging to groups has b...
Doctor of PhilosophySchool of Family Studies and Human ServicesAmber VennumBelonging to groups has b...
Introduction: People with co-occurring mental health and substance misuse problems are among the mos...
It is well-known that a sense of belonging is crucial in relation to gaining and maintaining sound m...
It is well-known that a sense of belonging is crucial in relation to gaining and maintaining sound ...
Sense of belonging is a concept that has not been researched in psychiatric nursing practice. Using ...
We used grounded theory to analyze interviews with support workers evaluating a program for individu...
Background: This is a qualitative research study exploring the perspectives of Irish people with sel...
Purpose: In previous research (Peoples, Nissen, Brandt, & la Cour, 2017), we explored how people wit...
We wanted to understand more about how people with learning disabilities are building active communi...
The article explores how young adults with co-occurring substance use and mental health problems exp...
We wanted to understand more about how people with learning disabilities are building active communi...
Introduction: Individuals with lived experiences of homelessness report social exclusion and struggl...
Background: Balancing Everyday Life (BEL), a new group-based intervention for mental health service ...
In this introduction, we propose the notion of ‘embodied belonging’ as a fruitful analytical heurist...
Doctor of PhilosophySchool of Family Studies and Human ServicesAmber VennumBelonging to groups has b...
Doctor of PhilosophySchool of Family Studies and Human ServicesAmber VennumBelonging to groups has b...
Introduction: People with co-occurring mental health and substance misuse problems are among the mos...
It is well-known that a sense of belonging is crucial in relation to gaining and maintaining sound m...
It is well-known that a sense of belonging is crucial in relation to gaining and maintaining sound ...
Sense of belonging is a concept that has not been researched in psychiatric nursing practice. Using ...
We used grounded theory to analyze interviews with support workers evaluating a program for individu...
Background: This is a qualitative research study exploring the perspectives of Irish people with sel...
Purpose: In previous research (Peoples, Nissen, Brandt, & la Cour, 2017), we explored how people wit...
We wanted to understand more about how people with learning disabilities are building active communi...
The article explores how young adults with co-occurring substance use and mental health problems exp...
We wanted to understand more about how people with learning disabilities are building active communi...
Introduction: Individuals with lived experiences of homelessness report social exclusion and struggl...
Background: Balancing Everyday Life (BEL), a new group-based intervention for mental health service ...
In this introduction, we propose the notion of ‘embodied belonging’ as a fruitful analytical heurist...
Doctor of PhilosophySchool of Family Studies and Human ServicesAmber VennumBelonging to groups has b...
Doctor of PhilosophySchool of Family Studies and Human ServicesAmber VennumBelonging to groups has b...