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"The issue of mental health at work has become a hot topic in both the popular media and academic writings. Although job stress and mental ill-health are associated with negative outcomes for individuals, teams, and organizations, there has been some suggestion that changing the work environment and creating healthy workplaces can improve worker health. Much of the current works in the general of health is fractured, coming from a variety of disciplines and perspectives without an organizing framework tohelp guide research and practice in the area. Having this individualized, compartmentalized perspective constrains our ability to fully understand the scope of the issue, the key factors in supporting or detracting from one's mental health, and interventions focusing on mental health at work. Given the importance of understanding mental health at work and the current lack of coverage on workplace mental health, there is a need for a book to provide a holistic overview of the issue targeting the environmental, individual, and group influences of mental health and well-being, as well as the impact on individuals and workplaces. This handbook provides a conceptual framework for examining these issues. Each chapter offers an in-depth examination of the key facets of mental health at work, focusing both on the seminal and current literature on the topic and practical suggestions for best practices for organizations. With contributions from leading experts, authors address the state-of-the-art research and integrate current events that are shaping the way we work and our wellbeing at work. This edited collection will be of interest to researchers, academics, policymakers, and advanced students in the fields of human resource management, organizational psychology, and management"--

Given the importance of understanding mental health at work and the current lack of coverage on workplace mental health, this book provides a holistic overview of the issue targeting the environmental, individual, and group influences of mental health and well-being, as well as the impact on individuals and workplaces.



The issue of mental health at work has become a hot topic in both the popular media and academic writings. Although job stress and mental ill-health are associated with negative outcomes for individuals, teams, and organizations, there has been some suggestion that changing the work environment and creating healthy workplaces can improve worker health. Much of the current works in the general of health is fractured, coming from a variety of disciplines and perspectives without an organizing framework to help guide research and practice in the area. Having this individualized, compartmentalized perspective constrains our ability to fully understand the scope of the issue, the key factors in supporting or detracting from one’s mental health, and interventions focusing on mental health at work.

Given the importance of understanding mental health at work and the current lack of coverage on workplace mental health, there is a need for a book to provide a holistic overview of the issue targeting the environmental, individual, and group influences of mental health and well-being, as well as the impact on individuals and workplaces. This handbook provides a conceptual framework for examining these issues. Each chapter offers an in-depth examination of the key facets of mental health at work, focusing both on the seminal and current literature on the topic and practical suggestions for best practices for organizations.

With contributions from leading experts, authors address the state-of-the-art research and integrate current events that are shaping the way we work and our wellbeing at work. This edited collection will be of interest to researchers, academics, policymakers, and advanced students in the fields of human resource management, organizational psychology, and management.

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"So much of our lives is spent working, so much of our emotional health depends on how we experience work: the deadlines, decisions, conflicts & risks. How can the workplace balance its potential for fulfilment and harm? Day and Cooper have assembled a list of authors to trace the history of 'work stress', examine its modern manifestations and weigh up the evidence on doing better - the crucial question of "what works?." Louis Appleby, University of Manchester

Part
1. Background and History  
1. Mental Health Matters: Bringing
Mental Health out of the Workplace Closet  
2. The History of Worksite
Wellness: A Reconnaissance   Part
2. The Environment Issues and
Changing/Supporting the Environment  
3. Climbing Down from the Ivory Tower:
Workforce Mental Health in the Real World  
4. Understanding and exploring
the cost of poor mental health at work for organisations and society  
5.
Moving Beyond Accommodation: Creating an Integrated Mental Health Disability
Support Framework  
6. Understanding the Role of Information and
Communication Technology in Psychological Well-Being through the Lens of
Self-Regulation  
7. Moving beyond a Disease Framework: The Social Context of
Burnout and Mental Health   Part
3. Supporting the People Mental Health
Experiences  
8. Maternal Mental Health: Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders
(PMADs) and the Workplace  
9. Moral Distress in the Workplace  
10.
Leadership Interventions to Foster Mental Health and Work Well-being  
11.
Leaders Mental Health: Predictors, Outcomes, and Interventions  
12.
Balancing performance and well-being: Motivational and resource regulation in
the context of excessive availability for work  
13. Psychological recovery
from work demands and employee mental health   Part
4. Interpersonal Aspects
of MH at work and home  
14. Work-life balance and Work flexibility in the
context of Mental Health at Work  
15. Assessing and Managing Mistreatment at
Work  
16. Organizational Justice and Mental Health  
17. Managing Conflict
at Work: Addressing the Organizational Level
Arla Day is a Professor in Occupational Health Psychology and Director of the CN Centre for Occupational Health & Safety at Saint Mary's University, Canada.

Cary L. Cooper is the 50th Anniversary Professor of Organizational Psychology and Health at Manchester Business School, University of Manchester, UK.