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Many Employees Fear Seeking Treatment for Mental-Health Issues
Human Resource Executive
Feb. 16, 2010
Excerpt: Employees with mental- or physical-health issues have always worried about keeping their jobs. But with a recession raging, a recent study from Arlington, Va.-based American Psychiatric Association concludes those concerns may be heightened. Concerns about losing status at work and about confidentiality are among the main reasons many American workers are more hesitant to seek treatment for mental-health issues than for physical-health problems, according to the study.
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