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Australas Psychiatry. People living with psychotic illness in the second Australian national survey of psychosis. Aust N Z J Psychiatry. Whitley R, Drake RE. Recovery: a dimensional approach. Psychiatr Serv. Methods: We purposefully recruited self-referred participants at moderate to advanced levels of recovery and qualitatively analyzed semi-structured interviews conducted with 23 individuals to identify themes related to work in the context of recovery from serious mental illness.

Results: Participants described myriad positive benefits associated with paid employment, which conceptually fell across two main domains: work has personal meaning and work promotes recovery. Participants discussed the ways in which work fostered pride and self-esteem, offered financial benefits, provided coping strategies for psychiatric symptoms, and ultimately facilitated the process of recovery.

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