selected publications
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academic article
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Williams AScanlan JNLogan AArblaster KHaracz KFossey EMilbourn BTPépin GMachingura TWebster JS. Mental health consumer involvement in occupational therapy education in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand.
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal.
67:83-93.
2020
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Moore EWilliams ABell IThomas N. Client experiences of blending a coping-focused therapy for auditory verbal hallucinations with smartphone-based ecological momentary assessment and intervention.
Internet Interventions.
19.
2020
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Arnold CWilliams AThomas N. Engaging with a web-based psychosocial intervention for psychosis: qualitative study of user experiences.
JMIR Mental Health.
7:1-13.
2020
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Williams AFarhall JFossey EThomas N. Internet-based interventions to support recovery and self-management: A scoping review of their use by mental health service users and providers together.
BMC Psychiatry.
19.
2019
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Williams AFossey EMEFarhall JFFoley FThomas N. Going Online Together: The Potential for Mental Health Workers to Integrate Recovery Oriented E-Mental Health Resources Into Their Practice.
Psychiatry: interpersonal and biological processes.
81:116-129.
2018
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Serry NOates JEnnals PVenville AWilliams AFossey ESteel G. Managing reading and related literacy difficulties: University students’ perspectives.
Australian Journal of Learning Difficulties.
23:5-30.
2018
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Williams AFossey EFarhall JFoley FThomas N. Recovery after psychosis: qualitative study of service user experiences of lived experience videos on a recovery-oriented website.
JMIR Mental Health.
5:1-13.
2018
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Hitch DRobertson JOchoteco HMcNeill FWilliams ALhuede KBaini AHillman AFossey E. An evaluation of a vocational group for people with mental health problems based on The WORKS framework.
British Journal of Occupational Therapy.
80:717-725.
2017
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Fossey EBigby CChaffey LMealings MWilliams ASerry NVenville AOates JEnnals P. Supporting students with mental health issues and acquired brain injury: university teaching staff perspectives.
Journal of the Australia and New Zealand Student Services Association.
49:15-25.
2017
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Coker FWilliams AHayes LHamann JHarvey C. Exploring the needs of diverse consumers experiencing mental illness and their families through family psychoeducation.
Journal of Mental Health.
25:197-203.
2016
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Ennals PFortune TWilliams AD'Cruz K. Shifting occupational identity: doing, being, becoming and belonging in the academy.
Higher Education Research and Development.
35:433-446.
2016
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Williams AEFossey ECorbiere MPaluch THarvey C. Work participation for people with severe mental illnesses: An integrative review of factors impacting job tenure.
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal.
63:65-85.
2016
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Whatley EFortune TWilliams AE. Enabling occupational participation and social inclusion for people recovering from mental ill-health through community gardening.
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal.
62:428-437.
2015
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Williams AFossey EHarvey C. Social firms: Sustainable employment for people with mental illness.
Work.
43:53-62.
2012
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Williams AMoore EAdshead GMcDowell ATapp J. Including the excluded: high security hospital user perspectives on stigma, discrimination, and recovery.
British Journal of Forensic Practice.
13:197-204.
2011
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Williams AFossey EHarvey C. Sustaining Employment in a Social Firm: Use of the Work Environment Impact Scale V2.0 to Explore Views of Employees with Psychiatric Disabilities.
British Journal of Occupational Therapy.
73:531-539.
2010
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Williams A. Smoke-free mental health units.
British Journal of Psychiatry.
190:449-450.
2007
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Donovan RJHenley NJalleh GSilburn SRZubrick SRWilliams A. People's beliefs about factors contributing to mental health: implications for mental health promotion.
Health Promotion Journal of Australia.
18:50-56.
2007
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Williams ACheyne AMacDonald S. The public's knowledge of psychiatrists: questionnaire survey.
Psychiatric Bulletin.
25:429-432.
2001
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Williams AFossey EFarhall JFoley FThomas N. Being inspired that recovery after experiencing psychosis is possible: Consumers� experiences of engaging with video-based lived experience through a recovery-oriented website
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Arnold CWilliams AThomas N. Engaging With a Web-Based Psychosocial Intervention for Psychosis: Qualitative Study of User Experiences (Preprint)
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Williams AFossey EFarhall JFoley FThomas N. Recovery After Psychosis: Qualitative Study of Service User Experiences of Lived Experience Videos on a Recovery-Oriented Website (Preprint)
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Williams AScanlan JNLogan AArblaster KHaracz KFossey EMilbourn BTPépin GMachingura TWebster JS. Mental health consumer involvement in occupational therapy education in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand.
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal.
67:83-93.
2020
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conference paper
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Williams AKohn HCarra KD' Cruz KFortune TEnnals P. Oral presentations - Wednesday 1st July 2015.
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal.
34-67.
2015
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Ennals PJfortune Td'Cruz KWilliams Akohn H. Growing scholarship by researching an academic community of practice.
Australian Occuaptional Therapy Journal.
2015
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Williams A. Thursday 25thJuly.
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal.
51-95.
2013
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Knighton NDixon JWilliams ASiversen DCrotty MHarvey C. Best practice in engaging people with a mental illness: Developing educational resources for students and outreach clinicians.
Proceedings: WFOT 15th Congress 4 - 7 May, 2010.
1-1.
2010
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Williams AFossey EHarvey C. Employees with mental illness valued supportive workplace features as enabling them to sustain their jobs in a social firm.
Proceedings: The Mental Health Services Conference.
1-1.
2010
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Williams AFossey EHarvey C. Working in a social firm: a supportive work environment for people with mental illness.
Proceedings: WFOT 15th Congress 4 - 7 May, 2010.
1-1.
2010
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Williams A. The experience of working in a social firm : facilitators of ongoing employment for people with psychiatric disabilities.
The experience of working in a social firm: facilitators of ongoing employment for people with psychiatric disabilities.
1-2.
2008
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Williams A. The experience of working in a social firm : facilitators of ongoing employment for people with psychiatric disabilities.
The experience of working in a social firm: facilitators of ongoing employment for people with psychiatric disabilities.
1-14.
2008
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Williams A. The experience of working in a social firm : facilitators of ongoing employment for people with psychiatric disabilities..
The experience of working in a social firm: facilitators of ongoing employment for people with psychiatric disabilities.
1-13.
2008
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Williams AKohn HCarra KD' Cruz KFortune TEnnals P. Oral presentations - Wednesday 1st July 2015.
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal.
34-67.
2015