DOMAIN
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Hosting the user, their family, and/or companions |
Recording a complete personal and family anamnesis/history |
Conducting case follow-up |
Providing a reference technician for case management |
Offering counseling and/or guidance or psychotherapy/other psychological interventions |
Participating in the formulation of the diagnosis |
Prescribing and/or administering medication |
Monitoring medication adherence |
Guiding the use of medications and the effect on the user's psychic condition for the user, their family members, and/or companions |
Identifying and addressing stigma and discrimination/prejudice |
Referring users for medical attention and care |
Referring users to social support services to search for work/employment (legal associations and public services) |
Providing job search support |
Referring users for treatment of alcoholism and/or the use of psychoactive substances |
Providing treatment for alcoholism and/or the use of other psychoactive substances |
Referring users to the housing support service |
Providing housing search support |
Referring users to socialization activities and recreational/leisure support |
Providing socialization activities and recreational/leisure support |
Referring users to legal support |
Involving family members in supporting users in mental distress |
Providing peer support and guidance and/or a therapeutic companion |
Providing guidance on the self-care and well-being of users |
Addressing issues related to forms of violence or forms rights violations. |
PART 2
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Please indicate how important the following components are to enabling users in mental distress to obtain and keep their jobs. Where: 1-Not important, 2-Somewhat important, 3-Not at all and not very important, 4-Important, 5-Very important, 6-I prefer not to answer.
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Setting a goal for getting a job |
Including users in work/employment support programs, regardless of the severity of their symptoms or other underlying difficulties |
Conducting a job search as soon as the person shows interest in working |
Integrating vocational support with clinical care in an individualized way |
Being aware of users’ preferences regarding a job/occupation |
Identifying and addressing cases of discrimination at work/employment |
Encouraging the person to seek employment |
Identifying and addressing negative internalized views of themselves that make people believe they are incapable of working |
Involving the family in supporting the user's efforts to seek or maintain employment |
Engaging peers in supporting the user's efforts to seek or maintain work/job |
Recognizing the work/job as important in the recovery of the user |
Recognizing the job as a source of stress that should be avoided |
Recognizing employment as offering a valuable social role or as an important source of identity reinforcement |
Recognizing employment as a risk factor for relapse/crisis of users in mental suffering |
PART 3
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Indicate the degree of importance of the following components to promote the restoration/recovery of users in mental suffering. Where: 1-Not important, 2-Somewhat important, 3-Not at all and not very important, 4-Important, 5-Very important, 6-I prefer not to answer.
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Being hopeful |
Having a life project |
Having stable housing/place |
Being abstinent from drugs and alcohol |
Having family support |
Having friends or people to trust and/or partner or spouse |
Adhering to prescribed treatments |
Having a sense of belonging in the community and value their cultural and social identity |
Taking control of their own life/autonomy |
Having something that gives meaning to life |
Having quality medical care and/or multi-professional assistance |
Believing in oneself as a capable person |
Participating in recreational/leisure social activities |
Having a long period of stability (i.e., no crises) |
Eating healthy and practice physical activity |
Being valued for their activities in the community |