Abstract
The well-being of the psychiatric rehabilitation workforce is a growing concern, particularly as a result of the stresses of the COVID-19 pandemic on demand for mental health services. Research focusing on this aspect of psychiatric rehabilitation services remains limited but is important in supporting a resilient mental health workforce. This special section presents four papers that focus on aspects of worker well-being and burnout, including drivers of well-being and other outcomes, as well as exploring potential action steps and contexts that organizations could consider in their efforts to bolster well-being.
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Rollins, A. L., Morse, G., & Monroe-DeVita, M. (2021). Introduction to the Special Section: A Call to Action to Address Psychiatric Rehabilitation Workers’ Well-Being. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 44(3), 201–203. https://doi.org/10.1037/prj0000500
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