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Work Trauma Isn’t Always One Big Event: How Chronic Workplace Stress Impacts Mental Health
When people hear the word trauma , they often think of a single, overwhelming incident: an accident, a violent event, or a medical emergency. In the workplace, trauma can certainly develop this way. But for many people, especially those in healthcare, service, and caregiving roles, trauma forms more quietly. Work trauma is often cumulative. It builds over time through repeated exposure to stress, emotional labor, unsafe conditions, or pressure to keep going without adequate s

Navneet Kaur
Feb 24 min read


Beyond the Physical: How Workplace Injuries Can Lead to Anxiety and Depression
When you think of workplace injuries, physical harm is often the first thing that comes to mind: broken bones, muscle strains, or...

Navneet Kaur
Nov 3, 20254 min read


The Hidden Emotional Cost of Workplace Injuries: Why Mental Health Care Should Be Part of Your Recovery Plan
When someone experiences a workplace injury, the focus often shifts immediately to physical recovery—surgeries, rehabilitation, and...

Navneet Kaur
May 14, 20254 min read


Workplace Trauma and PTSD: How Work-Related Injuries Affect Mental Health
A workplace injury doesn’t just impact an individual’s physical health—it can also have lasting psychological effects that extend far...

Navneet Kaur
Apr 7, 20254 min read


Therapy for Worker's Compensation: Supporting Mental Health Recovery After a Workplace Injury
When a workplace injury occurs, it can have significant physical and emotional effects. While much of the attention is often on physical...

Navneet Kaur
Nov 25, 20244 min read
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