Mental health

Meliva's mental health specialistis are offering advice and support to all who seek help with mental health care, psychological treatment and prevention of mental health problems.

A large proportion of our services is targeted at business customers or employers who will be offered comprehensive solutions in the field of mental health.

Since the mental health of employees is crucial for creating value, it is more sustainable and economical to systematically and proactively maintain the employees’ mental health. The services include counselling, training, and working environment mapping services, which will be explained below. 

What sets us apart in the field of mental health is our commitment to creating comprehensive solutions by considering the needs of both employees and employers. Our occupational and organisational psychologists are specialists with relevant qualifications who have undergone thorough training and received international working experience, focusing on matters related to the working environment in their everyday work. 

Occupational and organisational psychology is an applied science that studies the interactions between employees and work on an individual, group, as well as organisational level to increase productivity and support the (mental) health and working life quality of employees. Mental activities play a major part in the modern working environment and the changing environment requires employees to adapt to new situations and conditions. This creates tensions.

Naturally, various factors can impact employees' mental health, and the conditions and environment in which they work can have a significant effect on their well-being, given the amount of time they spend at work. Appointments with an occupational or organisational psychologist are an excellent opportunity for employees and often also act as a preventive measure since problems are handled and solved or mitigated before they become more serious. If the situation or mental health status needs to be examined or assessed further, the occupational or organisational psychologist will give recommendations for contacting other mental health specialists.