Occupational Health and Wellbeing: Challenges and Opportunities in Theory and Practice

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This book bridges the gap between theory and practice, incorporating real-world case studies to show how organisations and leaders can adapt after the global unrest and uncertainty caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and more recent challenges. Drawing from expert opinions across the world to highlight the current challenges and opportunities within this sector, it explores how these ideas can be effectively applied within the workplace.

The book covers a wealth of topical and relevant themes that include defining wellbeing in a modern world, toxic leadership, mental health first aid, the application of positive psychology, and what the ‘new normal’ might look like. Together, these contributions offer a rich look into how Occupational Health and Wellbeing practices have developed, struggled and thrived. The COVID-19 pandemic forced many organisations to adapt fast and became the most significant accelerator in recent times for embracing, enhancing and improving employee health and wellbeing. Understanding this, the book demonstrates how Occupational Health and Wellbeing continues to rise on the corporate agenda as a key contributor to employee satisfaction, engagement and retention, increased financial stability and overall organisational success.

The book is essential reading for senior executives, leaders and professionals involved in occupational health, human resources, health, safety and wellbeing, people support, people development, employee assistance, counselling as well as students within organisational and occupational psychology.

Author(s): Andrew Kinder, Rick Hughes, Cary L. Cooper
Series: Current Issues in Work and Organizational Psychology
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 245
City: London

Cover
Endorsements
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of figures
Acknowledgements
List of contributors
PART I: The Challenges of Occupational Health
1. Defining the Landscape, What Is Occupational Health and What Are the Key Challenges in Modern Workplaces Related to Wellbeing?
2. Managing Wellbeing: New, and Old Challenges for Organisations
3. Are Organisations Inherently Toxic?: An Exploration of Executive
Toxicity, Workplace Bullying and Destructive Workplace Cultures
4. Triggering Toxic Leadership: Risks to Employee Wellbeing when
the Leader’s Intentions Are Blocked, Denied or Thwarted
5. Miscarriage: The Next Challenge for Contemporary Workplaces
PART II: The Business Imperatives to Manage Wellbeing in the Workplace Effectively
6. The Machine Can See You Now: Considering the Use of
Technology and Innovation to Extend Capacity and Capability to Deliver Health and Wellbeing Support
7. The Business Case for Managing Wellbeing Effectively within the
Healthcare Sector in the UK: A Review of What Works
8. Mental Health: A Twenty-First Century Imperative for Workplace
Wellbeing
PART III: New Understandings on How to Boost the Occupational Health and Wellbeing of Employees
9. Difference, Dissent, Discussion and Disagreement: Diversity
Means Nothing Unless we Create Cultures that Are Safe for All of These, Not from Them
10. Employee Assistance Programs in a Changing World: The
Australasian Experience
11. The New Kid on The Block: A Review of Mental Health First Aid
as a Workplace Mental Health Intervention
12. Positive Psychology Interventions and Employee Wellbeing:
When and for Whom Are they Effective?
13. Coping in the New World: The Challenges of the ‘New Normal’
of Work and Life
14. Workplace Mediation and the Links to Occupational Health and
Wellbeing
15. Engagement Through Disruption: Rhetoric, Reality and
‘Reimagining’ Wellbeing at Work
Index