Disclosure and Accommodations

The following research may be available as published articles.  Some links lead to  Abstracts with the option to purchase the complete study. However, you may be able to access them as PDFs at no charge on GoogleScholar.com by simply inserting the title listed.  Other journal articles may be accessed with the title, as well as the journal and publication date (provided alongside the Abstract) through your local public library, and/or through a college or university library with which you are associated as a student, alumni, or staff member.

2014

DBSA Special Survey – Meeting the Unmet Needs of Young Adults – Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA)

2008

Self-Disclosure and Its Impact on Individuals Who Receive Mental Health Services – U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES – Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration – Center for Mental Health Services

2007

Disclosure of a Psychiatric Disability in Supported Employment: An Exploratory StudyInternational Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation

2005

The Disclosure Conundrum: How People With Psychiatric Disabilities Navigate EmploymentPsychology, Public Policy, and Law

2003

Mental Health Disorders with Workplace Consequences – Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation

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