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Snap Out of It! The Mental Illness in the Workplace Podcast with Natasha Tracy
Natasha Tracy Media
10 episodes
1 day ago
Do you think that people with mental illness aren’t right next to you in your workplace? Think you don’t manage them? Think you don’t report to them? Think again. In any given year, about one in five people experience a diagnosable mental illness. These mental illnesses range from anxiety disorders, depression, and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) to bipolar disorder and schizophrenia, and everything in between. While 100 percent of people have mental health, it’s actually the 20 percent with mental illness that is the focus of this podcast.
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Do you think that people with mental illness aren’t right next to you in your workplace? Think you don’t manage them? Think you don’t report to them? Think again. In any given year, about one in five people experience a diagnosable mental illness. These mental illnesses range from anxiety disorders, depression, and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) to bipolar disorder and schizophrenia, and everything in between. While 100 percent of people have mental health, it’s actually the 20 percent with mental illness that is the focus of this podcast.
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How a Population Health Scientist Helps Those with Mental Illness at Work (Including Herself)
Snap Out of It! The Mental Illness in the Workplace Podcast with Natasha Tracy
42 minutes 18 seconds
3 years ago
How a Population Health Scientist Helps Those with Mental Illness at Work (Including Herself)

Cara McNulty is a population health scientist and the President, Behavioral Health and Employee Assistance Programs at Aetna, a CVS Health Company. She’s also a woman who has experienced mental illness. This week, Snap Out of It! The Mental Illness in the Workplace Podcast with Natasha Tracy is talking with Cara McNulty about her own experience with mental illness, amplifying her passion for helping others with mental illness. We’re also going to be talking about what place an employer should have when dealing with employees with mental illness and how voices with mental illness are shamed and silenced.

Helping People with Mental Illness at Work

We’re going to be discussing things like:

  • Cara’s personal experience of mental illness
  • Passion for helping people with mental illness at work
  • Why employers should support people with mental illness
  • What employers should be doing to help people with mental illness
  • Changing the silencing and shaming of those with mental illness

Whether you are in human resources, a c-suite executive, or simply want to ensure that people with mental illness get what they need at work, you don’t want to miss this episode.

For more information and the transcript, go to http://snapoutofitpodcast.com

Cara McNulty's Bio

Cara McNulty, DPA, is President of Behavioral Health and Employee Assistance Programs at CVS Health, a leading provider of mental health and employee assistance program (EAP) solutions to members and communities around the globe. She oversees a national team that spearheads the development of CVS Health and Aetna’s programs, products, and capabilities designed to offer individuals easy access to quality, innovative treatments and meet people wherever they are along the continuum of mental wellbeing.

Cara is a highly-regarded executive leader and population health scientist whose success in driving population wellbeing outcomes spans the employer, government, payer/provider, start-up, and education sectors. She is known for her ability to integrate confirmed health science into practical business models that drive measurable outcomes.

Focused on the increased need for mental wellbeing resources exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, Cara leads CVS Health’s strategy to expand mental health services and resources. Most recently, this included Aetna offering members cost-sharing waivers for mental and behavioral health telemedicine visits at the onset of the pandemic, as well as opening Aetna’s Resources For Living crisis and health support lines to all consumers regardless of health plan.

Cara previously served as the North American leader of Integrated Wellbeing for Willis Towers Watson. Her responsibilities included advising clients on strategies focusing on employee engagement, clinical outcomes, and productivity. She sat on the company’s Health and Benefits Specialty Practice Leadership team and focused on integrated wellbeing, intellectual capital, and service development across physical, emotional, financial, and social dimensions.

As the former Head of Population Health, Team Member Wellbeing and Guest Wellness for Target Corporation, she led efforts to implement the company’s health agenda. She developed strategies that improved all team members’ health, driving value and business growth while decreasing health care expenditures.

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Snap Out of It! The Mental Illness in the Workplace Podcast with Natasha Tracy
Do you think that people with mental illness aren’t right next to you in your workplace? Think you don’t manage them? Think you don’t report to them? Think again. In any given year, about one in five people experience a diagnosable mental illness. These mental illnesses range from anxiety disorders, depression, and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) to bipolar disorder and schizophrenia, and everything in between. While 100 percent of people have mental health, it’s actually the 20 percent with mental illness that is the focus of this podcast.