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Mental Health in the Workplace

Mental Health in the Workplace 

There is still a stigma attached to mental health problems, but fortunately, things are improving as it is talked about increasingly in the public area. People do still feel uncomfortable talking about mental health issues and this can stop them from getting help and weigh them down for a long time.

Mental health problems have a wide range of effects; it could be as simple as having a setback and struggling to shrug off how that makes you feel, or it can run much deeper and be part of your everyday life which can, as we know, lead to serious long-term conditions.



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