2024年2月14日 星期三

Mental health is no longer taboo at the office

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People are comfortable discussing mental health at work—just not their own
By Alice Park
Senior Health Correspondent

A new poll finds that while more employees and employers feel that mental-health discussions have a place at work, people are still reluctant to share their personal struggles in the workplace—and most managers haven’t received training on how to address these concerns.

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