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Supported Employment
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Knowledge Base (Individuals+Families)
19 result(s) found.
Employment of People with Serious Mental Illness
Helping Families Understand Services for Persons with Early Serious Mental Illness: A Tip Sheet for Families
A Practical Guide for People with Disabilities Who Want to Go to College
Community Inclusion from the Perspective of Caregivers
Seeking Supported Employment: What You Need to Know
How can I take the first steps towards getting a job and working?
Let’s Talk Employment: A Guide to Employment for Family Members of Individuals in Mental Health Recovery
Supporting Employment for Young Adults Living with Mental Health Conditions
How to Keep a Job: The Young Adults Guide
A Practical Guide for People with Mental Health Conditions Who Want to Work
Applying for a Job: The Young Adult’s Guide
Do I Tell My Boss?: Disclosing My Mental Health Condition at Work
The supported employment approach seems to be an effective way to help individuals with serious mental illness get a job and earn money. However, even with the help of supported employment some individuals might not be ready for the demands of a job. Could getting a volunteer job be a good way for such individuals to get started?
The supported employment approach seems to be an effective way to help individuals with serious mental illness get a job and earn money. Yet, concerns about losing one’s financial benefits are often expressed by individuals seeking employment assistance. How can those concerns be effectively addressed to help individuals engage with supported employment?
How does one find a Supported Employment Program (SEP) or a Supported Employment Counselor (SEC)?
Does the supported employment approach really help people find jobs?
Other than medication, what treatment options are available for people with schizophrenia?
My family member was recently diagnosed with schizophrenia. How likely is it that s/he will be able to recover and live a functional life?
Can people who have serious mental illness obtain competitive employment?