2016
“We are different people”: A narrative analysis of carers’ experiences with mental health crisis and support from crisis resolution teams
Klevan T, Davidson L, Ruud T, Karlsson B. “We are different people”: A narrative analysis of carers’ experiences with mental health crisis and support from crisis resolution teams. Social Work In Mental Health 2016, 14: 658-675. DOI: 10.1080/15332985.2015.1133471.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCrisis resolution teamsMental health crisisIndividual experiencesAcute mental health careHealth crisisMental health careUnhelpful helpHome-based approachCoherent storyDifferent peopleCarer perspectivesNarrative approachSimilar experiencesHealth careCarersNarrative analysisPersonal imprintExperienceCareDepth interviewsTeam
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