In Some Workplaces, It’s Now OK Not To Be OK
Posted on Jun 22 2022
TIME
Nearly 53 million Americans—roughly one in five adults in the U.S.—experienced some form of mental illness in 2020, according to the
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI). Since the start of the pandemic, perhaps as a response, some 39% of employers expanded access to mental health services, according to the
KFF’s 2021 Employer Health Benefits Survey. “Ten years ago, no one was talking about mental health at work,” says
Jessica Edwards, NAMI CDO.