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The Past and Future Career Patterns of People with Serious Mental Illnesses: A Qualitative Inquiry
04/25/2008 | Requests *Summary
The author interviewed individuals with serious mental illnesses to illustrate their experiences, motivations, and ambitions in the workplace. The stories and analysis challenge misconceptions about this population’s abilities and willingness to work. Rich work histories show that the career patterns of this group do not vary dramatically from those of people with less severe mental illnesses.
Author
Baron MA, Richard C.
Available Files
- Report PDF (310K, 90 pages)
Keywords
Independent Living; Community Inclusion; Advocacy; transitional employment; supported employment; individual placement and support; Programs for Assertive Community Treatment; PACT
Topic
Developmental/Psychiatric Disabilities, Employment Programs, Mental Health
Type/Tool
Reports
Source
UPenn Collaborative on Community Integration
State
All States/Territories
Date Created
08/14/2008
Contact
Rick Baron
baronrc@mail.med.upenn.edu
baronrc@mail.med.upenn.edu
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