Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Childhood Mental Health Problems Blight Adult Working Life

Childhood Mental Health Problems Blight Adult Working Life

You might like to read about the connection between mental health and problems one finds either oneself, or coworkers might be having or exhibiting symptoms of in the workplace.
We see many news headlines which make us believe that this problem is not small, but is growing in numbers. The intensity of the problem is obvious in the case of "mass murder" by some people, such as in recent history, the workplace related murders of people where the military man Nadel worked, in America. Other examples reveal personal problems, or marriage related issues, and so on. Either way, it is interesting that some of these cases highlight the fact that mental health is not being addressed sufficiently or given equal funding or attention as a problem. Until now, many people with mental health problems believe that they are stigmatized, and do not recieve enough support, either financial support form government, or familial or societal understanding and help.

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