Moving Beyond the Illness: Factors Contributing to Gaining and Maintaining Employment |
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Authors: | Kiran Cunningham Randall Wolbert Mary Beth Brockmeier |
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Affiliation: | (1) Kalamazoo College, USA;(2) ACT of Kalamazoo, Inc., USA;(3) University of Michigan, USA |
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Abstract: | The work presented here, exploratory in nature, uses a comparative and qualitative approach to understand the factors associated with the ability of individuals with severe and persistent mental illness to successfully gain and maintain employment. Based on open-ended interviews with individuals in an Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) program, we compare the experiences of those who have been successful gaining and maintaining employment, with those who have been successful gaining but not maintaining work, and those who have been unsuccessful gaining employment. The three groups seemed to differ in three significant ways: (1) in the ways the individuals talked about their illness, (2) in the ways the individuals talked about work, and (3) in the strategies they described for coping with bad days. In each of these areas individuals' awareness of and attitude toward their illness was significant. The findings have clear implications for agencies working to help people with severe and persistent mental illness obtain and maintain employment. |
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Keywords: | employment strength-based research community-based treatment recovery assertive community treatment |
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