Provides guidance for both employers and staff on
promoting positive mental health and supporting those experiencing mental ill
health in the workplace
The importance of good mental health and wellbeing in the
workplace is a subject of increased public awareness and governmental
attention. The Department of Health advises that one in four people will
experience a mental health issue at some point in their lives.
Although a
number of recent developments and initiatives have raised the profile of this
crucial issue, employers are experiencing challenges in promoting the mental
health and wellbeing of their employees. Mental Health & Wellbeing in the Workplace
contains expert guidance for improving mental health and supporting those
experiencing mental ill health.
This comprehensive book addresses the range of issues
surrounding mental health and wellbeing in work environments – providing all
involved with informative and practical assistance.
Authors Gill Hasson and
Donna Butler examine changing workplace environment for improved wellbeing,
shifting employer and employee attitudes on mental health, possible solutions
to current and future challenges and more.
Detailed, real-world case studies
illustrate a variety of associated concerns from both employer and employee
perspectives. This important guide:
- Explains
why understanding mental health is important and its impact on businesses
and employees
- Discusses
why and how to promote mental health in the workplace and the importance
of having an effective 'wellbeing strategy'
- Provides
guidance on managing staff experiencing mental ill health
- Addresses
dealing with employee stress and anxiety
- Features
resources for further support if experiencing mental health issues
- Introduces
the concept of being an ‘active bystander’ and its role in creating a
safer and more inclusive workplace environment
- Includes
up-to-date links to relevant research and websites for further reading and
support
Mental Health & Wellbeing in the Workplace, Second
Edition is a valuable resource for those in the workplace wanting to look after
their physical and mental wellbeing, and those looking for guidance in managing
staff with mental health issues.
About the Author
Gill Hasson has 20 years’ experience teaching and writing on
a range of issues to do with personal and professional development, mental
health and wellbeing.
She is the author of more than 22 books; the bestselling
'Mindfulness', 'Mindfulness Pocketbook', 'Emotional Intelligence' 'Positive
Thinking' the Sunday Times bestseller 'How to Deal with 'Difficult People',
plus other books on the subjects of resilience, communication skills and
assertiveness.
Gill also writes books for children. She's written 8 books
in the 'We Can Cope' series, including 'Put Your Worries Away.'