2020
Posttraumatic growth and recovery following a first episode of psychosis: a narrative review of two concepts
Jordan G, Iyer S, Malla A, Davidson L. Posttraumatic growth and recovery following a first episode of psychosis: a narrative review of two concepts. Psychosis 2020, 12: 285-294. DOI: 10.1080/17522439.2020.1736610.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2017
Recovery, citizenship, and psychosocial rehabilitation: A dialog between Brazilian and American mental health care approaches
Campos R, Costa M, Pereira M, Ricci E, da Silva Tavares Enes G, Janeth L, Chavez E, Reis G, Davidson L. Recovery, citizenship, and psychosocial rehabilitation: A dialog between Brazilian and American mental health care approaches. American Journal Of Psychiatric Rehabilitation 2017, 20: 311-326. DOI: 10.1080/15487768.2017.1338071.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBrazilian Psychiatric ReformUnited StatesRecovery movementSocial movementsSerious mental illnessSocial justiceMental health disordersSet of suggestionsCountry systemsCitizenshipDistinct culturesCultural differencesService usersHealth disordersIdentifies commonalitiesPsychiatric reformMental illnessMental health issuesCitizensPsychosocial rehabilitation modelMental health workersMental health careSocietyHealth care approachPeople
2016
Locating community among people with schizophrenia living in a diverse urban environment
Kidd S, Frederick T, Tarasoff L, Virdee G, Lurie S, Davidson L, Morris D, McKenzie K. Locating community among people with schizophrenia living in a diverse urban environment. American Journal Of Psychiatric Rehabilitation 2016, 19: 103-121. DOI: 10.1080/15487768.2016.1162757.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCommunity participationLarge citiesConstruct of communityInner-city neighborhoodsCanada's largest cityLongitudinal qualitative designDiverse urban environmentsPolicy contextCommunity rhetoricRecovery-oriented servicesSocial relationshipsUrban dwellersComplexity of factorsQualitative designCritical examinationDepth examinationParticipationCommunityPeopleUrban environmentDiverse groupPovertyRhetoricVictimizationDwellers
2014
Dare Psychologists Become Change Agents?
Davidson L. Dare Psychologists Become Change Agents? Self & Society 2014, 41: 8-12. DOI: 10.1080/03060497.2014.11084337.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSocial scientistsCollective responsibilityChange agentsService usersHuman potentialOwn resourcesBehavioral health fieldBeneficial relationshipPublic health perspectiveHealth fieldRoot causeTransformation processOwn workIntimate knowledgeHuman conditionPeopleHealth perspectiveHuman actionsPartnership
2006
From Participation to Citizenship: How to Regain a Role, a Status, and a Life in the Process of Recovery
Mezzina R, Borg M, Marin I, Sells D, Topor A, Davidson L. From Participation to Citizenship: How to Regain a Role, a Status, and a Life in the Process of Recovery. American Journal Of Psychiatric Rehabilitation 2006, 9: 39-61. DOI: 10.1080/15487760500339428.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSocial networksPlace of employmentProcess of recoverySocial arenaOwn communitiesSocial groupsInformants' desireGroup of peopleSocial adaptationSocial factorsDay centresInternet communityRightsInformantsMental health servicesDifferent peopleHealth servicesCommunityStigmaDesirePeopleSpending timeCitizenshipMajor barrierCitizens
2001
“Simply to Be Let In”: Inclusion as a Basis For Recovery
Davidson L, Stayner D, Nickou C, Styron T, Rowe M, Chinman M. “Simply to Be Let In”: Inclusion as a Basis For Recovery. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal 2001, 24: 375-388. PMID: 11406988, DOI: 10.1037/h0095067.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStories of participantsElements of friendshipAspects of inclusionBroader conceptual frameworkDisability paradigmResult of deinstitutionalizationConceptual frameworkSocialization programFuture researchPeopleArticleAsylumPolicyDeinstitutionalizationFriendshipMental illnessInclusionReciprocityAuthorsPleaStoryHopefulnessAdoptionIssuesImplications