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‘Without occupation you don't exist’: occupational engagement and mental illness
AA Blank, P Harries, F Reynolds
Journal of occupational science 22 (2), 197-209, 2015
1222015
“Otherwise it would be nothing but cruises”: exploring the subjective benefits of working beyond 65
F Reynolds, A Farrow, A Blank
International Journal of Ageing and Later Life 7 (1), 79-106, 2012
562012
Clients' experience of partnership with occupational therapists in community mental health
A Blank
British Journal of Occupational Therapy 67 (3), 118-124, 2004
522004
Mental health service users' perspectives of work: A review of the literature
A Blank, P Harries, F Reynolds
British Journal of Occupational Therapy 74 (4), 191-199, 2011
412011
The lived experience of people with mental health and substance misuse problems: Dimensions of belonging
A Blank, L Finlay, S Prior
British Journal of occupational therapy 79 (7), 434-441, 2016
362016
Facilitators and barriers to living with psychosis: an exploratory collaborative study of the perspectives of mental health service users
L Makdisi, A Blank, W Bryant, C Andrews, L Franco, J Parsonage
British Journal of Occupational Therapy 76 (9), 418-426, 2013
352013
The role of work in recovery
A Blank, M Hayward
British Journal of Occupational Therapy 72 (7), 324-326, 2009
212009
Service innovations: Service user involvement in training Case study
M Hayward, S West, M Green, A Blank
Psychiatric Bulletin 29 (11), 428-430, 2005
202005
The meaning and experience of work in the context of severe and enduring mental health problems: An interpretative phenomenological analysis
A Blank, P Harries, F Reynolds
Work 45 (3), 299-304, 2013
172013
Reflection and professional practice
A Blank
Preparing for professional practice in health and social care, 41-50, 2009
152009
‘I know how to look after myself a lot better now’: service user perspectives on mental health in-patient rehabilitation
J Notley, H Pell, W Bryant, M Grove, A Croucher, K Cordingley, A Blank
International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation 19 (5), 288-298, 2012
142012
“Nourishing communion”: A less recognized dimension of support for young persons facing mental health challenges?
M Sommer, L Finlay, O Ness, M Borg, A Blank
The Humanistic Psychologist 47 (4), 381, 2019
122019
Psychosis revisited: a recovery-based workshop for mental health workers, service users and carers
T Bassett, M Hayward, R Chandler, A Blank, J Read, A Cooke
Pavilion Publishing Ltd, 2007
102007
The Canadian model of occupational performance
T Sumsion, A Blank
Foundations for practice in occupational therapy, 109-124, 2006
82006
Patient violence in community mental health: a review of the literature
A Blank
British Journal of Occupational Therapy 64 (12), 584-589, 2001
72001
A fresh approach to psychosis... revisited
M Hayward, A Blank, A Cooke
CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY FORUM-NEW SERIES- 152, 17, 2005
52005
“It’s not just about the money”: the meaning of work for people with severe and enduring mental health problems–an interpretative phenomenological analysis
A Blank
School of Health Sciences and Social Care, 2011
42011
Working beyond 65: A qualitative study of perceived hazards and discomforts at work
F Reynolds, A Farrow, A Blank
Work 46 (3), 313-323, 2013
32013
" Social Inclusion is... Being Involved in the Community and Feeling Safe". Exploring the Experience of Social Inclusion for People with Mental Illness.
A Croucher, A Blank, W Bryant, J Notley, H Pell
World Association Psychosocial Rehabilitation Bulletin, 11-16, 2015
12015
Not the whole truth
A Blank
British Journal of Occupational Therapy 72 (7), 327-329, 2009
12009
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