Lessons for IT from the mental health movement

As we move forward in our digital age, more and more people are becoming deeply engaged with information technology. From CEOs to regular workers, people around the world are constantly connected to various devices, making them always-on and plugged-in at all times.

At the same time, discussions around mental health have been increasing in frequency and importance. Dr. Stephanie Marcello from Rutgers University emphasized the need to address mental health issues in the workplace at a recent summit. She stressed that these discussions are becoming unavoidable in today’s society.

The shift towards discussing mental health openly is becoming more prevalent in society as well. Famous personalities such as professional athletes, celebrities, and politicians are also opening up about their own mental health struggles, influencing public opinion and behavior. This trend is only set to continue as we continue to move forward into a more connected world.

By Samantha Smith

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