Work-Related Stress

Follow the links below to find information on dealing with stress related to work.

Reviewed January 2008

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Title:   WorkingWell
Publisher:   DepressioNet
Description:   Working Well provides a unique interactive human service for employees and employers impacted by mild to moderate depression, integrating peer and professional support services.

Title:   Returning to work
Publisher:   Raising Children Network (RCN)
Description:   Some issues you might face when you decide to go back to work after the birth of your child.
Date:   Nov 2007

Title:   Tertiary studies - mature age students
Publisher:   Better Health Channel
Description:   Returning to study or starting tertiary study as a mature age student can present many challenges, such as juggling course commitments with the demands of work and family life. Despite this, it can be a very rewarding experience.
Date:   Sep 2007

Title:   When the cowpat hits the windmill: a guide for staying mentally fit for students
Publisher:   National Rural Health Network
Description:   When the cowpat hits the windmill: a guide for staying mentally fit for health students. Guidebook for health students on rural placements produced by beyondblue and the National Rural Health Network.

Title:   Work-related stress
Publisher:   Better Health Channel
Description:   In Australia, the total cost of workers compensation claims for stress-related conditions is estimated at over $200 million every year. Some of the many causes of work-related stress include long hours, heavy workload, job insecurity, and conflicts with other workers or bosses.
Date:   Sep 2006

Title:   Working mothers - common issues
Publisher:   Better Health Channel
Description:   Working mothers still perform most of the household chores, while childcare costs can eat up much of their wages. Even when both parents are working, the responsibility of care for sick children usually falls on the mother.
Date:   Sep 2006

Title:   Preventing occupational stress in healthcare workers
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons, Ltd. for The Cochrane Collaboration
Description:   Healthcare workers suffer from work-related or occupational stress often resulting from high expectations coupled with insufficient time, skills and/or social support at work. This can lead to severe distress, burnout or physical illness, and finally to...
Date:   Aug 2006
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