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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Project Success: Examining The Impact Of Supported Work Programs On Clients' Self-Esteem And Quality Of Life, Susan Anne Brisco, S. Denise Christensen
Project Success: Examining The Impact Of Supported Work Programs On Clients' Self-Esteem And Quality Of Life, Susan Anne Brisco, S. Denise Christensen
Theses Digitization Project
Among the goals of recent supported work employment programs is improvement of competitive employment opportunities for individuals who suffer from chronic mental illness, and for whom competitive employment outcomes are poor. This study examined the effects of a vocational rehabilitation program, Project Success (Skills Upgrade: Client Centered Empowerment Supportive Services), on self esteem and quality of life for chronically mentally ill participants.
Male Sexual Abuse: A Retrospective Study, Gary Wayne Deaton
Male Sexual Abuse: A Retrospective Study, Gary Wayne Deaton
Theses Digitization Project
No abstract provided.
A Research Study On Emotional Adjustment Of A Spouse Following Stroke, John P. Vlasic Ii
A Research Study On Emotional Adjustment Of A Spouse Following Stroke, John P. Vlasic Ii
Theses Digitization Project
This research project focuses on age as a predictor in the emotional adjustment of a spouse following his/her partner's stroke. The medical records of 80 stroke cases were reviewed at Kaiser Permanente Medical Center, Fontana, California. Patients and spouses were examined in two age groupings, age 55 and below, and ages 56 and above. Study of these two age groups afforded the most meaningful division to study spouse adjustment.
The Impact Of Aggressive Case Management Service In Reducing The Frequencies Of Acute Episodes Of The Chronically Mentally Ill, Daniel Morton Cunningham
The Impact Of Aggressive Case Management Service In Reducing The Frequencies Of Acute Episodes Of The Chronically Mentally Ill, Daniel Morton Cunningham
Theses Digitization Project
No abstract provided.