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Feelings and Emotions Associated with Job Searching and Working Amongst People Receiving Treatment for Alcohol and Other Drugs
Healthcare
England
June 06, 2026に開始
Explores feelings and emotions of 16 people in alcohol and drug treatment in England who secured paid work through IPS, finding both positive outcomes and heightened emotional challenges across a longitudinal 'emotions journey'
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Jun 06, 2026
Employment opportunities should be prioritized for individuals in treatment, as they can promote social reintegration and reduce relapse rates.
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Securing paid work through IPS significantly boosts self-esteem and overall well-being for individuals in recovery from addiction.
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The emotional challenges faced by those in recovery while job searching can outweigh the benefits of employment, leading to increased stress.
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Job searching during recovery can provide essential structure and purpose, but it's crucial to address the emotional toll it takes on individuals.
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The emotional journey of job searching may distract from recovery efforts, potentially hindering long-term sobriety for some individuals.
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