Mental health across generations
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Boomers were, and are, accustomed to toughing things out and not asking for help when things get difficult. But, their attitudes toward mental toughness do not make them immune to mental illnesses.
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Generation X, a generation sandwiched between the Boomers and Millennials, is often overlooked by policy makers, marketers and especially mental health services.
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Unlike their optimistic Baby Boomer parents who think anything is possible if you just work hard enough, Millennials are anxious and depressed about their future.
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Still mostly in their teens and tweens, Gen Zs are the first truly digital generation. They don’t remember life without the internet and smartphones and are aware from an early age about what’s going on in the world.
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To help you inform your employees about this new resource, we have attached a poster and button allowing one-click access to the microsite for your intranet sites.
Thank you for your commitment to Mental Health Week!
Additional Resources
- Poster (PDF)
- Infographic (PDF)
- Button (below)
- To download the button, right-click (control-click on Mac) on the image below and select "Save image as…" from the pop-up menu. When adding the button to your site, simply program the microsite URL (workhealthlife.com/mental-health-across-generations-us) as the button click-through destination.