Mental health in the workplace : an employer's and manager's guide
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Mental health in the workplace : an employer's and manager's guide
Quorum Books, 1994
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [245]-272) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This unique book examines how mental health issues impact the workplace, and explores ways to create more mentally healthy work environments. Kemp shows how a mentally healthy workplace can enhance productivity, satisfaction, attendance, and longevity in employment and how companies should comply with federal laws including the 1990s Americans with Disabilities Act. Kemp points out the importance of mental health in the selection, management, and retention of employees and addresses issues such as violence in the workplace and the effects of corporate culture. She also shows the extent to which mental health plays a role in physical health problems and the cost of inappropriately focusing on physical health care when the underlying issues are mental and emotional health and lifestyle.
Table of Contents
Preface
Mental Health and the Workplace
Mental Disabilities in the United States
Employee Selection and Mental Health Issues
Mental Health Issues and Management
Psychological Needs of Employees
Creating a Mentally Healthy Work Environment
Financing Employee Mental Health Care
References
Index
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