Items where Author is "Cotton, Elizabeth"
Number of items: 23.
The future and quality of mental health services: the organising challenge ahead. (2018)
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A matter of principles: the psychodynamics of solidarity in trade unions. (2016)
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Poor working conditions affect mental health workers’ state of mind. (2016)
Cotton, Elizabeth
The side effect of treating higher education as a commodity: less free expression. (2016)
Cotton, Elizabeth
Self-employment is precarious work. (2016)
Cotton, Elizabeth
How can you maintain your sanity in a toxic workplace? (2016)
Cotton, Elizabeth
By providing more money without looking at how treatment isoffered, Clinton’s mental health agenda is a false economy. (2016)
Cotton, Elizabeth
Job coaches in GP surgeries: another attempt to pathologise the unemployed? (2016)
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Deprofessionalised, downgraded and demoralised: why mental healthcare is going backwards. (2016)
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Confusion over how to measure mental health is taking a toll on workplace wellbeing, but new networks of expertise may help. (2013)
Cotton, Elizabeth
Confusion over how to measure mental health is taking a toll on workplace wellbeing. (2013)
Cotton, Elizabeth
Trade unions are facing difficult circumstances but it is important not to overstate the extent of the challenges. (2013)
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We should avoid construing the proliferation of precariouswork as a global catastrophe. (2013)
Cotton, Elizabeth
Introducing our latest ecollection: Resilience in the recession. (2012)
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Resilience in the recession. (2012)
Cotton, Elizabeth
Online whistleblowing is the real stuff of activism. (2012)
Cotton, Elizabeth
Workplace resilience initiatives are on the increase in the current recession, but do they offer us a real way forward? (2011)
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The ongoing privatization of healthcare and the changing nature of employment relations mean that good psychological therapy is now only available to those who can afford it. (2011)
Cotton, Elizabeth
In uncertain times, the social capital of group relationships in workplaces may be the key to growth and resilience. (2011)
Cotton, Elizabeth
As the culture of aggressive ambition no longer looks like a successful strategy for survival, we must come to terms with the fact that being ‘ordinary’ does not equate to failure. (2011)
Cotton, Elizabeth
Rising job insecurity, victimisation, and bullying mean we are getting angrier at work. And so we should be – anger often leads to change. (2011)
Cotton, Elizabeth
We need to accept that work and society make a huge difference to our mental health: improvements to social policy and workplaces can make real and profound improvements to people’s external and internal lives. (2011)
Cotton, Elizabeth
Book Review: capitalism, for and against: a feminist debate. (2011)
Cotton, Elizabeth