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Supported Education program is targeting students with psychiatric disabilities who are in remission and capable of returning to education. They are usually quite stable already and are not suffering from delusions/hallucinations that lead to dangerous behaviour or from a lack of impulse control. It is usually only those who are still actively psychotic and have a known history of aggression and substance misuse that display violence.Many people, including the mentally unwell, are seeing the need to be equipped for employment with at least a post-secondary education.In today s technologically…mehr

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Supported Education program is targeting students with psychiatric disabilities who are in remission and capable of returning to education. They are usually quite stable already and are not suffering from delusions/hallucinations that lead to dangerous behaviour or from a lack of impulse control. It is usually only those who are still actively psychotic and have a known history of aggression and substance misuse that display violence.Many people, including the mentally unwell, are seeing the need to be equipped for employment with at least a post-secondary education.In today s technologically advanced society, there is less room for unskilled labour. Even for white-collar jobs, at entry-level, there is an expectation for candidates to have basic computer application skills such as word processing. The opportunity for a better paying job comes only with higher education and training.
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Autorenporträt
Azizi Yahaya is a Associate Professor in Educational PsychologyUTM. He earned is BSc (Agric)UPM, M.Ed (UKM),Ph.D(UPM).He has written more than 15 books in Psychology and 15 of his articles published in international journal and 14 at national level. As an academician he has presented more than 94 papers in conference and workshop.