Workplace stress is common. In fact, a report from the American Psychological Association shows that 79% of workers in the U.S. experience job stress. Unfortunately, stress within the workplace can ...
The landscape of workplace wellness has revealed a troubling pattern: stress disproportionately affects working women across industries. As they navigate the dual responsibilities of professional ...
Today’s workforce is experiencing extreme amounts of stress from all angles—a global pandemic, lingering economic turmoil, geopolitical crises, social unrest, etc. Recent years have chipped away at ...
The modern workplace has become a breeding ground for mental health challenges that affect millions of workers across all industries and career levels. These issues don’t discriminate based on job ...
Work-related stress has become more commonplace since the onset of Covid-19. A study released earlier this year found that 48% of employees experienced high to extreme stress over the past year, a 7% ...
Raising awareness of the negative impact of stress has never been more crucial due to the rising cost of living, the Ukraine situation and increasing Covid rates. All these factors have led to many ...
Workplace stress has become increasingly prevalent, impacting a large percentage of workers. Chronic stress can lead to serious health problems, including cardiovascular issues and weakened immunity.
We all face a certain amount of stress. And some of it is healthy. A useful amount of stress leads to increased focus, better productivity, and more efficiency. But for most of us, stress can easily ...
According to the Center for Disease Control/National Institute on Occupational Safety & Health, the workplace is the number one cause of life stress. The CDC reports 110 million people die every year ...
If you've noticed an increase in standalone stress and psychiatric injury claims from your employees, you’re not alone. According to the National Institute of Mental Health (NIH), more than one in ...