Mental Health Challenges in the Workplace to Ensure ADA Compliance

05/01/2026 Live Webinar
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Employers are seeing more mental health issues in their workforce than ever before. COVID enhanced mental health concerns even more. Each year 1 in 5 adults is stricken with a mental illness (National Institute of Mental health), making mental illness an everyday reality for many of your employees. Yet only 1 in 3 people seek help with their illness. The ADA, HIPPA, FMLA and most states’ human/civil rights department dictate how employers deal with employees with mental health problems. Privacy laws create challenges for employers to determine how serious a situation is and whether an employee poses a danger (though those with a mental illness pose no more risk of violence than those without a mental illness).

Examples of the most common psychological disorders include major depression and dysthymia, bipolar disorder, anxiety, schizophrenia, and an array of personality disorders. Those individuals with depressions have 2.5 times the risk of on-the-job injury. Workplace depression results in 200 million lost days annually. The disease is common, debilitating, and the number one cause of disability worldwide. Employers lose an estimated $52 billion annually in loss of productivity and insurance payments.

In 2016, the EEOC resolved 5000 disability-based claims dealing with mental health conditions costing employers approximately $20 million. With the increase in claims came an EEOC newly released Guidance on Mental Health Discrimination which is addressed to employees informing them of their employment rights under the ADA. At one point the EEOC received 6000 complaints dealing with long-Covid alone.

Workplaces can and should play a significant role in minimizing their employees’ mental health risks. Employee stress levels continue to rise as more and more employees spend more and more hours at work without an increase in pay or benefits. Burnout and depression, particularly to millennials and millennial women are reported more than any other generation.

Learning Objectives

  • To differentiate mental health from mental illness
  • To discuss the most frequent mental health conditions with emphasis on depression, anxiety, and personality disorders
  • To identify the demographic groups most at risk for mental health issues
  • To examine the myths of mental illness
  • To differentiate between personality traits and personality disorders
  • To list signs of possible mental health issues
  • To explore the costs of mental illness to U.S. businesses
  • To outline U.S. mental illness statistics
  • To define “current”, “past”, and “perceived” disabilities
  • To explain mental illness as an ADA protected disability
  • To describe the interactive process required by the ADA
  • To explore accommodations required by the ADA
  • To examine the role of the workplace to create a healthy environment
  • To combat negative stigma of mental illness in the workplace
  • To generate a workplace culture of well-being
Webinar Details
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  • Date: 05/01/2026
  • Time: 12:00 PM - 01:00 PM (EST)
  • Registration Deadline: 04/30/2026
  • Venue: Live Webinar
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Speaker:
Susan Strauss
Susan Strauss

RN Ed.D

Dr. Susan Strauss RN Ed.D is a national and international speaker, trainer, and consultant on workplace and healthcare violence and a recognized exper...

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