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An Exploration of Professional Careers and Living with a Mental Illness

, BHSc (Hons), MPH, Dr PH, , BSc (Hons), Masters of Health Personnel Education, PhD (Professor) & , BA(Hons), Grad Dip (Information Studies), PhD (Research Fellow)
Pages 446-458 | Published online: 05 Aug 2014
 

Abstract

People living with a mental illness encompass a range of educational achievements and occupational roles; however, research examining the topic of career and professional occupation is sparse. This qualitative study used in-depth interviews with six participants to explore the career experiences of people diagnosed with a mental illness who work in a professional occupation. The study was framed within a narrative methodology and theoretical concepts from an occupational science perspective. Analysis of life circumstances, social contexts and the presence of an engaging occupation highlighted key influences on the construction of a professional career. A major finding of this study was that career and work were highly valued and determinedly pursued: this related to working in roles that people enjoyed, valued, felt valued in undertaking and in which they were able to further develop their skills and/or qualifications. Understanding the meaning of career for people living with a mental illness may offer important insight on their occupational needs.

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