Depression & Work Function: Bridging the Gap Between Mental Health Care & the Workplace
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Dr. Dan Bilsker, Dr. Merv Gilbert, Dr. T Larry Myette, Dr. Chris Stewart-Patterson (2005) |
Depression is rapidly emerging as both a public health and occupational health challenge. This document reviews many of the current clinical and workplace issues associated with this complex disorder and provides a framework for an integrated and comprehensive approach to managing depression in the workplace. In an effort to catalyze action, the report strives to maintain a practical perspective that will appeal to the many stakeholders who must collaborate to create a psychologically healthy workplace. This paper examines clinical and occupational best practices, recommends a systematic array of potential interventions, and identifies numerous resources to assist organizations to develop a customized response that meets their unique needs. This publication was edited and compiled while the authors were
at the Mental Health Evaluation & Community Consultation Unit
(MHECCU) at the University of British Columbia. It appears here with
permission.
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