Concealing Mental Illness in the Workplace: Applying Communication Privacy Management Theory to Managing Mental Health Privacy in the Workplace

In today’s business world, understanding and supporting understudied groups is vital to maintain workplace diversity, safety, and ethics as well as promote a positive work environment. Communication within a business is a key aspect of ensuring these groups are considered and all employees are infor...

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