An ambivalent atmosphere: Employment training programs and mental health recovery

Volume: 62, Pages: 102266 - 102266
Published: Mar 1, 2020
Abstract
This article critically examines the role of employment training programs in the personal recovery of adults living with mental illness in community settings. Using Cameron Duff’s (2014) notion of ‘assemblages of recovery,’ we explore how, and to what extent, employment training programs provide the supportive resources linked to personal recovery. Using an ethnographic case study, we describe the ambivalent atmospheres associated with one...
Paper Details
Title
An ambivalent atmosphere: Employment training programs and mental health recovery
Published Date
Mar 1, 2020
Volume
62
Pages
102266 - 102266
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