| Forensic Psychiatry & Medicine |
Employment Issues ADA Guidelines on Mental Impairment |
On March 27, 1997, the EEOC issued guidelines concerning mental and psychiatric disabilities under the ADA. The guidelines list what is and is not considered an impairment.
The Guidelines also list major life activities and require employers to determine if a mental impairment substantially limits one of these activities. The guidelines discuss the effects of medication as well as the effects of not taking medication that would help the impairment if taken correctly.
Finally, the guidelines consider appropriate ways in which an employer may take disciplinary action against a person with a psychiatric disability without violating the ADA.
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What Are Mental Impairments?
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What Are Not Mental Impairments
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What Major Life Activities Are Affected By Mental Impairment
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Employee Discipline An employer may take disciplinary action against an employee with a psychiatric disability "provided that the workplace conduct standard is job-related for the position in question and is consistent with business necessity." |