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Growing interest in the field of mental health in the workplace
among policy makers, clinicians, and researchers alike has been
fueled by equal employment rights legislation and increasing
disability statistics in mental heath. The importance of addressing
this topic is underscored by the fact that depression now ranks
second on the hierarchy of occupational disabilities. The problem
is compounded by a host of factors, including major difficulties in
job retention and productivity experienced by persons with mental
health disabilities; younger age and higher education of persons
with mental health problems; and labor shortages and an aging
workforce in many industrialized countries. In addition,
particularly in the United States, the vocational needs of army
veterans returning from duty with mental health disorders require
system-based solutions and new rehabilitation approaches.
The pressure created by these powerful legislative, societal,
and economic forces has not been matched by the state of
evidence-based practices in the field of employment retention and
job accommodation in mental health. Current research evidence is
fragmented, limited in scope, difficult to access, and adversely
affected by the traditional divide between the fields of psychiatry
and psychology on one hand and interdisciplinary employment
research and practices on the other. As a result, policy makers,
employers, disability compensation systems, and rehabilitation and
disability management professionals have been left without a
critical "how to" evidence-informed toolbox for occupational
practices to accommodate and retain persons with mental health
disabilities in the workplace. Currently, no single source of
knowledge and research evidence exists in the field that would
guide best practices. Yet the need for workplace accommodations for
persons with mental health disabilities has been growing and, based
on epidemiological trends, is anticipated to grow even more in the
future. These trends leave physicians, psychologists, occupational
therapists, vocational rehabilitation professionals, disability
managers, human resource professionals, and policy makers poorly
prepared to face the challenge of integrating and maintaining
persons with mental health disabilities in the workplace.
The aim of the Handbook is to close the gap between the needs of
the professionals and networks that work with or study persons with
mental heath disorders in an employment context and the actual
knowledge base in the field. The Handbook will be written in
language that can easily be understood by readers representing a
multitude of disciplines and research paradigms spanning the mental
health, rehabilitation, and employment fields of inquiry. The
Handbook will contribute an integration of the best quantitative
and qualitative research in the field, together with experts
consensus, regarding effective work retention and accommodation
strategies and practices in mental health. The book will consist of
five major sections, divided into chapters written by recognized
experts in these areas.
Growing interest in the field of mental health in the workplace
among policy makers, clinicians, and researchers alike has been
fueled by equal employment rights legislation and increasing
disability statistics in mental heath. The importance of addressing
this topic is underscored by the fact that depression now ranks
second on the hierarchy of occupational disabilities. The problem
is compounded by a host of factors, including major difficulties in
job retention and productivity experienced by persons with mental
health disabilities; younger age and higher education of persons
with mental health problems; and labor shortages and an aging
workforce in many industrialized countries. In addition,
particularly in the United States, the vocational needs of army
veterans returning from duty with mental health disorders require
system-based solutions and new rehabilitation approaches. The
pressure created by these powerful legislative, societal, and
economic forces has not been matched by the state of evidence-based
practices in the field of employment retention and job
accommodation in mental health. Current research evidence is
fragmented, limited in scope, difficult to access, and adversely
affected by the traditional divide between the fields of psychiatry
and psychology on one hand and interdisciplinary employment
research and practices on the other. As a result, policy makers,
employers, disability compensation systems, and rehabilitation and
disability management professionals have been left without a
critical "how to" evidence-informed toolbox for occupational
practices to accommodate and retain persons with mental health
disabilities in the workplace. Currently, no single source of
knowledge and research evidence exists in the field that would
guide best practices. Yet the need for workplace accommodations for
persons with mental health disabilities has been growing and, based
on epidemiological trends, is anticipated to grow even more in the
future. These trends leave physicians, psychologists, occupational
therapists, vocational rehabilitation professionals, disability
managers, human resource professionals, and policy makers poorly
prepared to face the challenge of integrating and maintaining
persons with mental health disabilities in the workplace. The aim
of the Handbook is to close the gap between the needs of the
professionals and networks that work with or study persons with
mental heath disorders in an employment context and the actual
knowledge base in the field. The Handbook will be written in
language that can easily be understood by readers representing a
multitude of disciplines and research paradigms spanning the mental
health, rehabilitation, and employment fields of inquiry. The
Handbook will contribute an integration of the best quantitative
and qualitative research in the field, together with experts'
consensus, regarding effective work retention and accommodation
strategies and practices in mental health. The book will consist of
five major sections, divided into chapters written by recognized
experts in these areas.
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Concubot (Paperback)
Sally Rogers-Davidson
bundle available
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R568
Discovery Miles 5 680
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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From the author of Spare Parts and Polymer A funny, sexy romance
set in future Melbourne. In a world of possibility, is it
unreasonable to want a little something nice for yourself?
Professor Barnabus Rhule just wants some company with no strings
attached...Heiress Rose Thorne just wants to silence the voices
nagging at her from the refrigerator...Wealthy Industrialist Angelo
D'Angelo just wants to make the best adult toys in the galaxy...But
Poppy Fields wants something that will change all of their lives in
very unexpected ways...Discover the origins of the Cybomorphs...
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Cybomorph (Paperback)
Sally Rogers-Davidson
bundle available
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R895
Discovery Miles 8 950
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Spare Parts (Paperback)
Sally Rogers-Davidson
bundle available
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R715
Discovery Miles 7 150
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Spare Parts by Sally Rogers Davidson. C-grade citizen of the
Greater Melbourne Megalopolis, Kelty lives in a city filled with
towers reaching halfway to the sky. While 'Skywalkers', the A- and
B-grade citizens live above the clouds with access to all the
wonders of the late 21st century, 'Subbies' like Kelty must dwell
in the shadows and smog of the streets below. When her best friend
is horribly injured in an explosion at the recycle plant where they
both work, Kelty is faced with the loss of a friend and a hopeless
future, or the unthinkable choice of leaving everyone and
everything behind to join the Space Corps. There's just one catch -
first she must trade her human body in for a State-of-the-Art
Cyboform. First published by Penguin Books Australia in 1999, Spare
Parts was short listed for the 1999 Aurealis Award for Best Science
Fiction Novel, and chosen as a Notable Australian Children's Book
for the Year 2000 by the Children's Book Council of Australia.
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Polymer (Paperback)
Sally Rogers-Davidson
bundle available
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R708
Discovery Miles 7 080
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Polymer never wanted to get involved in an intergalactic war. Nor
did she ever expect to fall for a member of the enemy forces. But
when her idyllic existence on Delta Station is shattered by the
invading Gloman Empire, Polymer discovers that there is more to
life than long, hot baths. Torn from the only home she has ever
known, Polymer is forced to re-evaluate her own beliefs and
convictions as she joins the battle against the seemingly
unstoppable Glomans. Hunted across the galaxy by a ruthless suitor,
Polymer finds herself at the centre of a terrible conspiracy and
has to rely on courage, wit and a little bit of luck to pull her
through a series of events that will change the universe. First
published in 1995, Polymer is an exciting, fast-paced space opera
told by a funny and engaging heroine. By the author of Spare Parts
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