Items where Author is "Cotton, Elizabeth"

Number of items: 23.
  • The future and quality of mental health services: the organising challenge ahead. (2018) Cotton, Elizabeth picture_as_pdf
  • A matter of principles: the psychodynamics of solidarity in trade unions. (2016) Cotton, Elizabeth
  • 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) Cotton, Elizabeth
  • Deprofessionalised, downgraded and demoralised: why mental healthcare is going backwards. (2016) Cotton, Elizabeth
  • 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) Cotton, Elizabeth
  • We should avoid construing the proliferation of precariouswork as a global catastrophe. (2013) Cotton, Elizabeth
  • Introducing our latest ecollection: Resilience in the recession. (2012) Cotton, Elizabeth
  • 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) Cotton, Elizabeth
  • 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