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Mental Health at Work - A Guide for Employees & Managers

25 min · 9 de oct de 2025
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In this enlightening episode of the Harley Street Doctor Podcast, host Alya Shakir sits down with Dr Jane Benjamin and Mr. Simon Brittz to explore critical aspects of mental health in the workplace. The discussion centers around identifying mental health issues early, the importance of training for managers, and the creation of support systems within organizations to enhance mental well-being. Key Discussion Points * Integrated Mental Health Services: The episode begins with an overview of how the Harley Street Health Center's integrated model supports patients dealing with both occupational and mental health issues. * Importance of Early Referrals: Emphasis on the significance of recognizing mental health issues early to reduce the length of treatment and improve outcomes. * Signs of Mental Health Struggles: Identifying cues such as recurrent absences, performance changes, and social withdrawal that may indicate mental health challenges. * Manager and HR Involvement: The vital role managers and HR personnel play in recognizing signs of mental distress and facilitating early referrals for intervention. * Mental Health Stigma and Generational Differences: Addressing the stigma surrounding mental health, especially in younger generations, and the importance of creating an open dialog within the workplace. * Support Structures for Graduates and Employees: Discussing resilience training for new employees, the role of mental health first aiders, and top-down approaches from senior leadership to foster a supportive organizational culture. * Chronic Stress Awareness: Exploring the implications of chronic stress on both physical and mental health and promoting awareness among employees and employers. Guest Bios * Dr. Jane Benjamin: A seasoned psychologist with expertise in addressing occupational mental health issues, focusing on creating therapeutic strategies that facilitate quick recovery and a return to work. * Mr. Simon Brittz: A key member of the HCA team, bringing insights into managing corporate mental health through training and tailored wellbeing strategies. The Harley Street Doctor [https://www.harleyhealthcentre.com/] - Produced by the Harley Street Health Centre

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