Mental health has long been a taboo subject, seen as a stigma by those that suffer, and a ‘sensitive issue’ for employers. And this is only when the problems have been recognised. Individuals that do suffer from stress or anxiety, for example, may be reluctant to admit their suffering, causing the symptoms to worsen. Unlike any physical condition, it is often difficult for an outside observer to recognise that there is anything wrong writes Paul Shires, Director of Sales and Marketing at Westfield Health. What are the costs of mental ill-health? Denial of mental health ‘problems’ is not uncommon: 42 … Read More »
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