Mental Health in the Workplace Level 3 (VTQ)

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Recognising mental ill health

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Mental Ill Health: Effects and Understanding

Impact of Mental Ill Health

Behavioural and Emotional Changes: Mental ill health can lead to significant changes in behaviour, emotions, and thought patterns, affecting daily functioning.

Personal Harm and Risk: It may result in personal harm or suffering and, in some cases, pose a danger to the individual and others around them.

Impact on Work and Home Life: Mental ill health can impair performance at work and affect relationships with colleagues, friends, and family.

Symptoms and Signs

Cognitive and Emotional Symptoms: Individuals may struggle with clarity of thought, experience mood swings, changes in appetite, and disrupted sleep patterns.

Loss of Interest and Isolation: They may lose interest in activities they once enjoyed, leading to increased isolation and withdrawal.

Behavioural Changes: This can include irritability, abruptness, changes in language use, and neglect of personal hygiene.

Types of Mental Health Problems

Common Issues: Stress, anxiety, depression, phobias, OCD, and eating disorders are prevalent mental health challenges.

Less Common Disorders: Bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and personality disorders require specialized attention and understanding.

Causes and Support

Factors Contributing to Mental Ill Health: Various factors can influence mental health, and understanding these complexities is crucial in providing effective support.

Role of Support: It's essential to offer non-judgmental support and provide information about available resources without attempting to diagnose.