Mental Health in the Workplace
by Jennifer Ziouras
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While mental health is coming into the fold of normal health-care conversations, it remains one of the final workplace taboos. Slowly but surely, we’re changing the way we think about mental illness — replacing silence and stigma with acceptance and support.