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Review
. 2016 Jan;87(1):74-81.
doi: 10.1007/s00115-015-4299-4.

[Psychiatric interventions for the unemployed]

[Article in German]
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Review

[Psychiatric interventions for the unemployed]

[Article in German]
V Reissner et al. Nervenarzt. 2016 Jan.

Abstract

Unemployment is related to a higher risk for psychological distress and mental disorders, which cause individual suffering and socioeconomic costs for society in general. This selective review surveys the relationship between unemployment and psychological well-being and mental disorders. The most important programs for the improvement of the mental health of the unemployed are summarized: 1. Interventions for the unemployed with the aim of improving coping strategies reduce the risk of developing depressive symptoms. 2. The SUPPORT liaison outpatient unit collaborates closely with the unemployment agency and offers a low-threshold screening for mental disorders for unemployed subjects as well as counseling for those in need of treatment. 3. A group training based on cognitive behavioral therapy improves the psychological well-being of unemployed participants. 4. Supported employment is an effective means of placing severely mentally ill patients in a work-place accompanied by an extensive professional support.

Keywords: Intervention; Mental health; SUPPORT liaison outpatient department; Supported employment; Unemployment.

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