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Mental health and the Nigerian workplace: Fallacies, facts and the way forward
Author(s) -
Adebukola E. Oyewunmi,
Olabode A. Oyewunmi,
Oluwole Iyiola,
Ayannike Yemisi Ojo
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
international journal of psychology and counselling
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2141-2499
DOI - 10.5897/ijpc2015.0317
Subject(s) - denial , mental health , government (linguistics) , psychological intervention , public relations , psychology , political science , sociology , business , psychiatry , psychotherapist , linguistics , philosophy
Unquestionably, mental health is fundamental to individual, organizational and national well-being. However, Nigeria’s mental health statistics are a cause for concern. This is further aggravated by a culture of indifference, denial and evasion. This paper advocates a cultural re-engineering. It espouses the need for Nigerian workplaces to recognize mental health as a realistic and legitimate concern, as well as display total commitment to the implementation of policies and practices that will ensure a supportive framework for employees. Families, religious/non-governmental organizations and the government, must also collaborate to promote mental health. Ignorant misconceptions, startling facts and necessary interventions are discussed. Key words: Mental health, workplace, human resource, advocacy, misconceptions, Nigeria.

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