1970
DOI: 10.1007/bf00589468
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The value of work in psychiatric rehabilitation

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“…Linn et al 1979;Wing & Freudenberg, 1961;Wing & Brown, 1970;Bennett, 1970;Gloag, 1985;Jacobs, 1988;Colgan et czl. 1991;Rowland &Perkins, 1988;Shepherd, 1989;Pilling, 1988;Cohen,1990;Huxley & Warner, 1992).…”
Section: Examples Of Specialist Services Requiredmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Linn et al 1979;Wing & Freudenberg, 1961;Wing & Brown, 1970;Bennett, 1970;Gloag, 1985;Jacobs, 1988;Colgan et czl. 1991;Rowland &Perkins, 1988;Shepherd, 1989;Pilling, 1988;Cohen,1990;Huxley & Warner, 1992).…”
Section: Examples Of Specialist Services Requiredmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Its corollary, unemployment, is detrimental to people and bad for health, reducing their social networks and social functioning; and motivation and interest. People with mental health problems are especially sensitive to these negative effects of unemployment (12) and the social exclusion that they experience is intensified by unemployment. Work is therefore central to facilitating two important outcomes for people with severe mental illness -social inclusion and recovery (5).…”
Section: Benefits Of Employmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The likelihood of a return to work is only one-in-five after twelve months of incapacity welfare (DWP, 2002). The health related unemployed appear especially vulnerable to the negative effects of unemployment due to additional loss of life/social structure, personal purpose and work identity (Bennett, 1970;Grove, 2006). Length of time unemployed is associated with deteriorating psychological health (Freidl, Fazekas, Rami, Pretis & Feistritzer, 2007), physical de-conditioning (Waisak, Verma, Pransky & Webster, 2004) and ongoing financial strain (Price, Choi & Vinokur, 2002).…”
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confidence: 99%