10 Early Warning Signs of Stress & Mental Health Issues

It is important that we are able to spot the early signs of stress and mental health issues in the workplace. As with physical health, the sooner you intervene and begin to help the problem, the quicker the recovery will be.

It is important that we are able to spot the early signs of stress and mental health issues in the workplace. As with physical health, the sooner you intervene and begin to help the problem, the quicker the recovery will be.

Here are some early warning signs that you need to look out for in your employees/colleagues:

- Arriving late to work/ erratic timekeeping

- Loss of concentration

- Being tired all the time

- Appearing withdrawn or agitated

- Decreased productivity

- Changes in eating habits/times

- Lack of co-operation/ communication issues

- Seemingly ‘over the top’ reactions

- Physical aches and pains

- Absenteeism

We all experience some of these from time to time, but if one or more of these signs are present for longer periods, there may be some cause for concern.

Would you like to equip your workforce with professionally trained Mental Health First Aiders to help spot the early signs of stress and poor mental health? We can help your team with full Mental Health First Aid Training and half-day Mental Health First Aid Training.

Katie Buckingham

Katie founded Altruist Enterprises in 2013. Since then, she has grown Altruist into a nationwide provider of mental health and resilience training. Katie is a seasoned public speaker and innovator of bespoke mental health courses. In 2022, Katie won the Cambridge Social Innovation Prize awarded by Trinity Hall, University of Cambridge and Cambridge Judge Business School.

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