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Work and Mental Health

Work and Mental Health
An Employers' Guide

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Paul Litchfield, Bill Proudlock, Denis D'Auria, Gillian Howard, Peter Verow, Anne Margaret Samuel, Noeleen Doherty, Ann Fingret, Marian Roden, Stephen Williams, Richard Heron, Noel McElearney, Matthew Hotopf, Janet Carruthers, Maurice Lipsedge, Paul Gwinner, David Moore, C. C. H. Cook, Graham Bell, J. H. Lacey, N. A. Mitchell-Heggs, Su Wang, Lawrence Burns, Ian Palmer, Charles Baron, Michael Sharpe, Derek White, Trevor Turner, Chris Ball, Alan Scott, Alison Martin, James Watson, Steve McKeown, Susan Robson, Andrew Hodgkiss, David Snashall
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  • Date Published: October 2002
  • availability: Temporarily unavailable - available from TBC
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9781901242850

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  • Work-related mental ill health, or 'stress' in the common shorthand, is the major health and safety issue for most employers in the Western world. In the UK alone more than 6.5 million working days are lost each year at a cost to companies of almost £400 million. Forward-looking organisations have been seeking not just to control these costs but to establish working systems that positively enhance mental health. This book draws on the expertise of a wide range of health professionals with practical experience of mental health in the workplace. Both clinical problems and organisational issues are addressed and many practical examples are given of what can be done in an occupational setting to benefit individuals and the companies they work for. This is a text written by practitioners not just for fellow practitioners but also for human resources and management professionals and a wide range of colleagues in business who are trying to grapple with this 21st-century 'epidemic'.

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    • Date Published: October 2002
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9781901242850
    • length: 176 pages
    • dimensions: 234 x 157 x 11 mm
    • weight: 0.33kg
    • availability: Temporarily unavailable - available from TBC
  • Table of Contents

    List of tables, boxes and figures
    List of contributors
    Preface
    Introduction Paul Litchfield
    Acknowledgement
    1. Management of change: the Glaxo Pharmaceuticals case study Bill Proudlock
    2. Legal aspects of mental health in the workplace Denis D'Auria, Gillian Howard and Peter Verow
    3. Risk management approach to mental health: the London Electricity case study Anne Margaret Samuel
    4. Mental well-being in the workplace: building the business case Noeleen Doherty
    5. Developing a mental health policy: an outline Ann Fingret
    6. Individual and organisational stress Marian Roden and Stephen Williams
    7. A team approach to managing mental health at work: the AstraZeneca case study Richard Heron
    8. Managing pressure: the Marks and Spencer case study Noel McElearney
    9. Supporting mental well-being through the promotion of a balanced lifestyle Marian Roden
    10. Assessing mental health problems in the workplace Matthew Hotopf and Janet Carruthers
    11. Anxiety, depression, suicide risk, bullying and occupational health interventions Maurice Lipsedge and Anne Margaret Samuel
    12. Substance misuse/addiction: alcohol Paul Gwinner and David Moore
    13. Substance misuse/addiction: drugs C. C. H. Cook and Graham Bell
    14. Anorexia and bulimia J. H. Lacey and N. A. Mitchell-Heggs
    15. The effects of travel on mental well-being: fear of flying and other psychiatric disorders Su Wang and Lawrence Burns
    16. Critical incidents and violence at work Ian Palmer and Charles Baron
    17. Chronic fatigue syndrome Michael Sharpe and Derek White
    18. Schizophrenia and delusional disorders Trevor Turner and Paul Litchfield
    19. Organic states Chris Ball and Alan Scott
    20. Personality disorders in the workplace Alison Martin, Maurice Lipsedge and James Watson
    21. The role of mental health professionals Steve McKeown and Susan Robson
    22. The role of the liaison psychiatrist Andrew Hodgkiss and David Snashall
    Index.

  • Authors

    Doreen M. Miller

    Maurice Lipsedge

    Paul Litchfield

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    Paul Litchfield, Bill Proudlock, Denis D'Auria, Gillian Howard, Peter Verow, Anne Margaret Samuel, Noeleen Doherty, Ann Fingret, Marian Roden, Stephen Williams, Richard Heron, Noel McElearney, Matthew Hotopf, Janet Carruthers, Maurice Lipsedge, Paul Gwinner, David Moore, C. C. H. Cook, Graham Bell, J. H. Lacey, N. A. Mitchell-Heggs, Su Wang, Lawrence Burns, Ian Palmer, Charles Baron, Michael Sharpe, Derek White, Trevor Turner, Chris Ball, Alan Scott, Alison Martin, James Watson, Steve McKeown, Susan Robson, Andrew Hodgkiss, David Snashall

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