Work after mental-health-related absence: a qualitative study of perceived change after a combination of metacognitive therapy and work-focused interventions
Abstract Background Sick leave caused by common mental health disorders (CMD) is becoming more prevalent. For most people, work is essential for good mental and physical health. It is necessary to provide treatments that facilitate return to work (RTW) and a reduction of symptoms. A qualitative stud...
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Main Authors: | Marianne Tranberg Bjørndal (Author), Fay Giæver (Author), Bente Marianne Aschim (Author), Ragne Gunnarsdatter Hole Gjengedal (Author), Hilde Dallavara Lending (Author), Bente Bull-Hansen (Author), Marit Hannisdal (Author), Odin Hjemdal (Author) |
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2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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