Work and Mental Health: An Employers' Guide

Work and Mental Health: An Employers' Guide

by Maurice Lipsedge (Editor), D . M . Miller (Editor), PaulLitchfield (Editor)

Synopsis

Work-related mental ill health, or 'stress' in the common shorthand, is the major health and safety issue for most employers in the Western world. In the UK alone more than 6.5 million working days are lost each year at a cost to companies of almost GBP400 million. Forward-looking organisations have been seeking not just to control these costs but to establish working systems that positively enhance mental health. This book draws on the expertise of a wide range of health professionals with practical experience of mental health in the workplace. Both clinical problems and organisational issues are addressed and many practical examples are given of what can be done in an occupational setting to benefit individuals and the companies they work for. This is a text written by practitioners not just for fellow practitioners but also for human resources and management professionals and a wide range of colleagues in business who are trying to grapple with this 21st-century 'epidemic'.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 176
Publisher: Gaskell
Published: 01 Jan 2002

ISBN 10: 1901242854
ISBN 13: 9781901242850
Book Overview: This book draws on the expertise of a wide range of health professionals with practical experience of mental health in the workplace.