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Facilitating workplace friendships for individuals with limited work capacity

David Chun Yin Li (Harvard Division of Continuing Education, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA)

Mental Health and Social Inclusion

ISSN: 2042-8308

Article publication date: 18 October 2023

Issue publication date: 2 December 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

This paper aims to provide strategies for individuals with limited work capacity (LWC) to build workplace friendships and foster inclusion, which can benefit their mental health.

Design/methodology/approach

The paper integrates key theories such as social exchange theory and the similarity-attraction paradigm to analyze the dynamics of relationships. Practical tips grounded in the existing literature are outlined.

Findings

Effective communication, building trust, showing mutual respect and discovering common interests can facilitate friendship development for employees with LWC. Supportive organizational policies and culture are also critical.

Social implications

By building workplace bonds and inclusion, individuals with LWC may experience greater social support, more engagement and better mental well-being. This also helps to diminish stigma and marginalization.

Originality/value

This viewpoint provides practical guidance specifically designed for individuals with Limited Work Capacity (LWC) to overcome workplace obstacles and build social relationships. It addresses an existing gap in the interpersonal facets of disability inclusion.

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Acknowledgements

The author wishes to thank Dr Joan Degeorge for her helpful comments.

Funding: This research received no external funding.

Data Availability: Not applicable as no data was associated with the production of this article.

Conflicts of Interest: The author declares no conflict of interest.

Citation

Li, D.C.Y. (2024), "Facilitating workplace friendships for individuals with limited work capacity", Mental Health and Social Inclusion, Vol. 28 No. 5, pp. 803-810. https://doi.org/10.1108/MHSI-09-2023-0098

Publisher

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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