
Reframing Mental Health at Work
The VetMed Weekly Huddle · Veterinary Growth Partners
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Show Notes
When “my mental health” becomes the final word in a tough one-on-one, leaders can leave without clarity, accountability, or a plan. In this episode, Harmony Butler reframes mental health in the workplace—not as a measure of comfort, but as a reflection of capacity and adjustment. Drawing on the formal definition of mental health (including adequate adjustment and the ability to meet the demands of life), Harmony challenges listeners to recognize when “mental health” is being used as a shield to avoid discomfort versus a tool for growth, resilience, and responsibility.
🔑 Key takeaways
- Mental health isn’t about constant comfort; it reflects capacity to adjust, relate, and meet demands.
- Using “mental health” as a shield enables avoidance; using it as a tool promotes growth and accountability.
- Adequate adjustment and resilience are evidence of healthy mental health.
- Support matters, but responsibility still rests with the individual.
- In performance conversations: state the problem, describe impact, invite response—then ensure a concrete plan.