Articles tagged under ‘Psychological - other’
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Can you ‘teach’ workers to be more emotionally resilient?
You may know someone like this at work: optimistic and resilient, they appear to bounce through challenges drawing on an internal strength that helps them work through problems they encounter at work.
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Webinar recording: Improve mental health in your workplace
An introduction to the Workplace Alliance and Beyondblue's workplace mental health initiative
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Lifestyle Factors and RTW: Fatigue
Fatigue is often the result of a lack of sleep, prolonged mental or physical work, or lengthy periods of stress or anxiety. Sound familiar?
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Psychological Cases: prevention is better than the cure
The workplace is a social environment. For many, this is one of the most enjoyable aspects of their job. For others, depending on the workplace, the negative impacts on their psychology can be enormous.
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Workplace Nonchalance: who cares?
Nonchalant employees are not unhappy. They're not disgruntled. They’re people who show up day after day and go through the motions.
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Learned Helplessness: in RTW
'Learned helplessness' is the theory of behaviour in which a person forced to endure painful or unpleasant stimuli becomes either unwilling or unable to avoid subsequent situations.
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Mental Health: developing an action plan for your workplace - part 2
Once your action plan has been developed, what are the next steps for implementation?
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Role Summary: Psychologist
Psychology is the study of the mind and associated behaviours. A psychologist's focus may be on either individuals or groups.
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Role Summary: Families
Families and friends play a vital part in the recovery of injured workers. They provide emotional support as well as physical assistance.
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Webinar Recording: PTSD & Chronic Pain, Dr / Patient Communication
In this webinar, Kerrie Shepherd, will present the learnings from the IASP Milan World Pain Congress on the interplay of PTSD and chronic pain.
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Suicide and work injury
New Australian research shows that workers with psychological injuries are not the only ones who may be at risk of suicide. Physical injury and long term compensation can lead to mental injury, and increased suicide risk.
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RTW bullies
Instead of enjoying their support, Lara felt bullied by her case manager and colleagues. Read her story to see how these attitudes very nearly jeopardised her recovery.
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What you can't see...
...CAN hurt you. Having an internal injury that nobody sees can make rehabilitation far more difficult. We hear how one worker overcame poor treatment and took control of her own recovery.
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The broad reach of suicide
The burden of suicide in Australia is comparable with other major, better understood chronic diseases.
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Survivng and thriving with difficult co-workers: The bully
In this instalment of 'surviving and thriving' we look at the office bully, and how victims can best manage the situation while more decisive action is sought.
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Stigma and mental illness
What is stigma? What are some consequences of stigma? How might stigma manifest in the workplace? And what can you do about it?
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Signs of suicide
How to look out for and deal with signs of suicide in your workplace.
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Bullying in Australian workplaces: Q&A
Bullying is bad for workplace health and bad for RTW. How widespread is it, and how does it impact on the field?
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Returning to work after depression
RTW Matters speak with Clare Shann from beyondblue, the national depression initiative, about returning to work after depression.
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Deanne's story part two: the secretary forced out of work by a common health condition.
In Part Two of this series, RTW Matters interviews Deanne to discover why she feels angry and let down.
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We are the most important medicine
Partnership is a fundamental element of the road to recovery.
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Locating the presence of presenteeism
Want to deal with presenteeism properly? Know what you're dealing with.
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Opening the door to productive workers: Government policy, RTW and mental illness
Simon Tatz, from the Mental Health Council of Australia, lays down the law about mental illness and inclusive RTW
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UK's what, who and why of vocational rehab
A look at the UK College of Occupational Therapists' new paper, "Vocational rehabilitation: what is it, who can deliver it and who pays?"
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Rehabilitation between the yellow flags
Prior to the onset of an injury a worker may often display a number of yellow flags, or warning signs, indicative of the injury occurring.
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Employee Decision-Making about Disclosure of a Mental Health Disorder at Work - part 2
Part two looks at the processes employees go through in weighing up the risks and benefits of disclosure, and the personal factors which come into play.
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Overcoming PTSD
What psychological treatments work for post traumatic stress disorder?
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Mental illness and RTW: bridging the gap
Collaboration between mental health and employment agencies assists return to work, but how do we foster collaboration?