Depression Treatment: Depression In The Workplace, Continued

Depression Treatment: Depression In The Workplace, Continued


Depression can be quite a destructive illness. There is the stress and strain it can put on a family or relationship, as well as the loss of productivity it can cost in the workplace. Employers loose money due to depression. Money lost from employee accidents and absenteeism make it work an employers while to learn to spot the signs. An employer cannot treat or cure depression but there are things that they can do to help. In this article we will look further into how to spot workplace depression and what you can do to help.

Look for signs of decreased productivity. This can be especially worrying if the person was once a good worker and their productivity levels start declining. There could be an underlying cause and depression is a possibility.

Those that are depressed quite often ignore the warnings about stress. This can cause the symptoms to manifest is a physical way. If you have an employee that is constantly complianing about aches and pains then this is a sign that depression could be the cause.

Try speaking to this employee. You need to let them know that you expect them to be productive. However, let them know that you notice the changes and are concerned. Don’t make them feel like their job is in jeopardy. This could make things worse. If there are any employees assistance programs then try to encourage the employee to use them. This could be a first step on the road to their recovery.

You need to also set some clear guidelines about what you expect from the employee. Let them know the company policy toward depression related illnesses and what they are entitled to.

Make sure the employee knows that everything is confidential. Not even you are entitled to know what is discussed in sessions. Try to encourage them to seek treatment for their depression. If left untreated some serious consequences could arise.

If the employee does seek treatment you may have to allow for a more flexible work schedule. You will get the time back eventually with increased productivity. Severe depression can bring serious consequences. Any threats of suicide should not be taken lightly. Report it immediately so they can be referred. They will thank you for it later.