For employees experiencing burnout or high levels of stress due to work or personal challenges, a mental health day offers the chance to rest and refresh their spirits.
Review these strategies and resources to enhance mental health benefits in your organization and improve the wellbeing of your employees.
Mental Health Keeping yourself healthy is more than a physical pursuit. It’s also a mental one. That’s why we provide a wide variety of resources to help you manage anything from mental health conditions like anxiety and depression to everyday challenges like loss and adjusting to life ...
A longstanding tradition of employment-related research has shown the mental health advantages of employment. However, given welfare reform mandates for em
5. People often fear that their benefit levels will be lower if they try out work and then, for health reasons, need to return to incapacity-based benefits. The 52 Week Linking Rule is intended to protect benefit levels by enabling claimants to return to benefits previously claimed if they...
As the world reopens, many employees are still working from home, and a number of them hope it stays that way. But could it be better for your health to return to the office? James Bailey, the Hochberg Professor of Leadership at George Washington Univers
Taking a vacation is generally thought of as a boon to work-life balance, but what exactly are the recuperative benefits of time away? For World Mental Health Day, an international day for global mental health education, awareness, and advocacy, let’s take a look at five ways time off be...
hours and know when to call it a day. Drawing clear dividing lines between your personal and professional lives is an essential basis for an effective work-life balance and good mental health at work. By respecting these important boundaries, you can reap the benefits in and out of work. ...
what's working: better benefits for better mental health Plans & TrustsHartman, Robbie
The actual mechanisms of the drugs are not fully understood, but these and other popular mood-altering substances appear to work by mimicking or supplanting the effects of naturally occurring neurotransmitters. LSD has a chemical resemblance to serotonin, imbalances in which have been associated with...