Publisher's Synopsis
Numerous studies have shown that the majority of individuals with psychiatric disabilities are under- or unemployed, suggesting that these individuals have unique needs regarding career and vocational counseling. Walsh has created a practical and user-friendly guide for mental health professionals who perform career counseling work with patients who have psychiatric disabilities. This guide discusses how to handle career counseling in a recovery-friendly way, emphasizing the importance of vocational counseling with this group.
Topics covered include the unique challenges one faces when working with this group, how acquiring and maintaining employment aids in the recovery process, and helpful suggestions for strengthening client motivation. Each chapter includes a list of additional resources and discussion questions, as well as numerous case studies, that will no doubt be of great help to the practitioner. Walsh's light and engaging writing style and focus on practical information make this handbook both easily accessible and a valuable resource for the clinician.