World Psychiatric Association (WPA) Position Statement: Mental Health in the Workplace 2022 // GA23.10.6
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Greenberg, NeilKawakami, Norito
Rajgopal, Thirumalai
Heron, Richard
Morganstein, Joshua
Jetly, Rakesk
Glozier, Nick
Abstract
This Position Statement focuses on the important role that ‘good work’ [defined below] can have on an individual’s mental health. It highlights the role of workplace in fostering positive mental health and prevention of mental health disorders. The Position Statement draws attention ...
See moreThis Position Statement focuses on the important role that ‘good work’ [defined below] can have on an individual’s mental health. It highlights the role of workplace in fostering positive mental health and prevention of mental health disorders. The Position Statement draws attention to the risks posed by a poor work experience for people with existing mental health problems and provides recommendations to key organisations and individuals who have a role to play in promoting mentally healthy workplaces. The WPA believes that supporting individuals with mental health disorders in the workplace positively contributes to their recovery, social inclusion, and improved quality of life. Furthermore, occupational environments that foster good mental health are associated with greater social and economic prosperity through healthier more productive workers. All healthcare professionals should formally consider whether employment is a precipitating and/or maintaining factor in someone’s mental health disorder. Furthermore, clinicians should view being in good work as a key treatment outcome for people who are of working age.
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See moreThis Position Statement focuses on the important role that ‘good work’ [defined below] can have on an individual’s mental health. It highlights the role of workplace in fostering positive mental health and prevention of mental health disorders. The Position Statement draws attention to the risks posed by a poor work experience for people with existing mental health problems and provides recommendations to key organisations and individuals who have a role to play in promoting mentally healthy workplaces. The WPA believes that supporting individuals with mental health disorders in the workplace positively contributes to their recovery, social inclusion, and improved quality of life. Furthermore, occupational environments that foster good mental health are associated with greater social and economic prosperity through healthier more productive workers. All healthcare professionals should formally consider whether employment is a precipitating and/or maintaining factor in someone’s mental health disorder. Furthermore, clinicians should view being in good work as a key treatment outcome for people who are of working age.
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2023Source title
World Psychiatric Association (WPA) Position Statement: Mental Health in the Workplace 2022 // GA23.10.6Publisher
World Psychiatric Association (WPA)Funding information
ARC CE200100025Faculty/School
Faculty of Medicine and HealthShare