This article considers the relationship between where a person lives and who they live with and their mental health and well-being. In particular, this article considers the regional locale as an important factor in understanding the perspective of a person with lived experience of mental illness. This article questions the influential, yet somewhat narrow, argument that living in the community and in the family home is somehow better for people with mental illness. The arguments presented in this article illustrate that for some people with mental illness, the issues of stigma, autonomy, and lack of alternatives (choice) are just as prevalent for them now, living in the community, as when they lived in institutions. The assumption that pla...
People with mental illness can be profoundly disabled and at risk of social exclusion. Transitional ...
Objective: Historically, people living with mental illness have had limited chance to participate in...
Public policy and an increasing body of literature identify housing as a critical element in recover...
Background: Choice, control, privacy, and security are widely reported housing preferences of mental...
For people with severe mental illness (SMI), housing type based on the level of professional input a...
Supported housing principles emphasise the importance of decent, stable and affordable housing, and ...
This study investigated psychosocial environment, needs, quality of life and social network for pers...
Contemporary positions argue that the best place for people with a mental illness to be treated is i...
Mental health services in Australia (and in most western countries) have undergone considerable chan...
Housing has been identified as a crucial component of successful community living for people with sc...
The global burden of disease attributable to mental illness is high, and as a result people with ser...
Housing has been identified as a crucial component of successful community living for people with sc...
The provision of appropriate housing for individuals with a mental illness has been recognized by a ...
For patients with mental health problems, de-institutionalization has meant a shift from institution...
Public policy and an increasing body of literature identify housing as a critical element in recover...
People with mental illness can be profoundly disabled and at risk of social exclusion. Transitional ...
Objective: Historically, people living with mental illness have had limited chance to participate in...
Public policy and an increasing body of literature identify housing as a critical element in recover...
Background: Choice, control, privacy, and security are widely reported housing preferences of mental...
For people with severe mental illness (SMI), housing type based on the level of professional input a...
Supported housing principles emphasise the importance of decent, stable and affordable housing, and ...
This study investigated psychosocial environment, needs, quality of life and social network for pers...
Contemporary positions argue that the best place for people with a mental illness to be treated is i...
Mental health services in Australia (and in most western countries) have undergone considerable chan...
Housing has been identified as a crucial component of successful community living for people with sc...
The global burden of disease attributable to mental illness is high, and as a result people with ser...
Housing has been identified as a crucial component of successful community living for people with sc...
The provision of appropriate housing for individuals with a mental illness has been recognized by a ...
For patients with mental health problems, de-institutionalization has meant a shift from institution...
Public policy and an increasing body of literature identify housing as a critical element in recover...
People with mental illness can be profoundly disabled and at risk of social exclusion. Transitional ...
Objective: Historically, people living with mental illness have had limited chance to participate in...
Public policy and an increasing body of literature identify housing as a critical element in recover...