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Financial Empowerment for People with Psychiatric Disability

Kim MacDonald-Wilson, MS, and edited by Debbie Nicolellis, MS

Financial Empowerment for People with Psychiatric Disabilities

If you are confused about the regulations in the Social Security Work Incentives (SSWI), you will find this training manual to be a helpful resource.

Financial Empowerment for People with Psychiatric Disabilities: What You Need to Know about Social Security Work Incentives (2001, Eighth Edition) is authored by Kim MacDonald-Wilson, M.S. and edited by Debbie Nicolellis, M.S. The manual provides specific information about how to use the SSWI and includes examples and blank forms to make the work incentives understandable and useable.

The eighth edition contains current information, work sheets, case studies, case study answer keys, and Internet links valuable for learning and keeping current with the pertinent details of the SSWIs. Information from this manual can be used as a reference for personal knowledge, for working with clients, and has been developed for inservice practitioner training.


©2001, 8th ed., 178 pages, softcover

The Financial Empowerment booklet is being revised and is currently out of stock. Please contact Sue McNamara for questions at suemac@bu.edu or at 617/358-2574.

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MacDonald-Wilson, K. & Nicolellis, D. (2001). Financial Empowerment for People with Psychiatric Disabilities: What You Need to Know about Social Security Work Incentives. Boston: Boston University Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation.

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