

Tools for Managers to Help Employees with Their Mental Health Challenges
11 snips Oct 17, 2023
Kieran Bhatti, a counseling psychologist, and Thomas Roulet, a professor at the University of Cambridge's Judge Business School, dive into the critical role of managers in supporting employees' mental health. They discuss how leaders can nurture open communication and safe spaces while recognizing their limits. The duo introduces cognitive behavioral therapy techniques as effective tools for addressing emotional distress. They emphasize balancing support for employees with maintaining personal well-being and the importance of boundaries in fostering a healthier work culture.
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Increased Mental Health Discussions
- Talking about mental health in the workplace is increasing, partly due to the pandemic and hybrid work.
- More workers today have different attitudes about mental health than previous generations, creating a challenge for managers.
Managers' Role in Mental Health
- Managers should create a safe space for employees to discuss mental health challenges.
- This can prevent issues like burnout from escalating and impacting work.
Managers Aren't Therapists
- Managers shouldn't act as therapists; they lack training and it's unfair to both parties.
- Instead, offer support and encourage seeking appropriate help elsewhere.