« Please, Boss, Please -- Don't Promote Me! | Main | Why I’m Ready to Start Shopping for Clothes Online »

May 16, 2007

Depressed at Work? You’re Not Alone

Today is National Employee Health and Fitness Day, which falls within Mental Health Month, and the topic that is coming to my mind is depression. I have to confess to being uneducated on the issue. It was only recently that I realized that depression was a disability. Only recently, too, have I begun to realize how widespread depression is among women.


A 2003 survey conducted by the National Mental Health Association and American Women’s Health Association concluded that depression affects one out of five adult women at some time in their lives. And women diagnosed with depression rate it as the leading barrier to success.


Notes the report: “The impact of depression in the workplace is substantial. The condition is costly not only because of time missed from work, but when women who suffer symptoms do come to work, they are working well below potential or not at all. Worse, in many cases depression sufferers leave their jobs entirely.”


The good news is depression is treatable. An article in the Boston Globe several years ago advised sufferers to do two things: “Figure out how to get help, and figure out how you're going to keep your job.”


Some employee assistance programs (EAP) can help. So can privately sought medical treatment and support. But judging from feedback we’ve gotten from readers, going to the boss can be fraught with challenges, from lack of understanding to downright disapproval.


The important thing is that help is sought. Your happiness, job and life could depend on it.


Find out more about:

·         Depression at Work

·         Crying at Work

·         When Work No Longer Works

·         Audio: When Work No Longer Works

Share this post: Digg, StumbleUpon, del.icio.us, Facebook, Twitter, etc.
Bookmark and Share

Posted by Elizabeth on May 16, 2007 at 10:46 AM in Women at Work | Permalink | Comments (2) | TrackBack (0)

TrackBack

TrackBack URL for this entry:
http://www.typepad.com/t/trackback/8850/18528670

Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Depressed at Work? You’re Not Alone:

Comments

Here are some things that I have found to chase away "the blues" and to create a more energetic persona at work:

1) Exercise: Get up early and take a brisk walk before your morning shower. The endorphans will give you a glow, and the serotonin will help keep depression away. Getting 15 minutes of sunshine every day also helps your body to manufacture positive hormones.

2) Avoid Sugar: People don't realize how much a sugar crash will make them emotionally low. Everyone is different, but for myself, I find a high protein, low starch diet keeps my energy at an even level all day long. Experiment with what works for you.

3) Get enough sleep: your body repairs itself, and releases HGH while you are sleeping. It is hard to sleep enough when you are under a tight deadline, but try to catch up on pillow time when the job is done.

4) Ask your boss for a challange: Sometimes people become depressed at work because they are simply bored or under utilized. Doing a new, challanging task will keep you interested in your job, and perhaps there will be a promotion in it for you as well!

Posted by: Merry Clingen | May 24, 2007 9:50:06 AM

Depression is terrible. My cousin suffered from it, and did not seek help.

Agree with Merry.

Staying healthy and being motivated is the key to a happier lifestyle.

kyan
how to get washboard abs


Posted by: Kyan | Dec 18, 2007 7:24:43 PM

Post a comment