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Starting conversations around mental health can be challenging. More often than not, simply asking a question and showing you genuinely care will be enough to start the conversation, even if not with the perfect words. In this issue of TD at Work, Catherine Wemette guides readers in helping others understand the importance of focusing on mental health in the workplace and how to do that by:

  • Explaining the scope of mental health

  • Outlining how talent development professionals, managers, and others can begin mental health conversations in the workplace

  • Offering tips for understanding when TD professionals and others in the organization need to escalate the conversation to a trained healthcare professional

Tools & Resources in this issue are a mental health conversation tip sheet and a list of mental health resources as well as bonus Active Listening Training Exercises and a bonus Mental Health Awareness Worksheet.

Note: This issue of TD at Work is not intended to provide professional mental healthcare advice but rather to guide workplace conversations around supporting better mental well-being.

Book Details

  • ISBN: 9781953946621

  • Pages: 20

  • Publication Date: June 2022

  • Formats: Paperback, PDF

  • Product Code: 252206

About the Authors
Catherine Wemette

With almost 20 years of management experience in fields including banking, associations and retail, Catherine Wemette (she/her/hers) has a unique perspective on how to get the best out of people. She started Good for the Soul LLC in 2014 to help organizations cultivate their talent and get results through coaching, facilitation, training and project management. As the chief goodness officer, she is responsible for helping others achieve their success and celebrating wins along the way. Most recently, she worked with the American Institute of Architects as their first Director of Employee Learning and Engagement, overseeing five years of continued growth in their employee engagement as measured by Gallup’s Q12 survey.


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