“…The management may play a negative role when, in their return to work process-related actions, they do not include elements such as warm welcome and understanding 18,25,30 , when their actions are permeated by prejudice and labeling of the worker who was on sick leave due to mental disorders 18,20,21 , when there is spurious questioning about the authenticity of the disease and integrity of the worker, generating an atmosphere of distrust 13,24,30 , when the management uses mechanisms, in particular the engagement of insurance companies, to force the early return of the worker, by sending frequent letters and making phone calls, by asking them to present the company medical reports more often, and finally when they abusively dispute the sick-leave period recommended by the physicians who provide care for the sick worker 23,24 . These aspects may lead the worker to lose faith in the management, bringing animosity and resentment into the return to work process 24 , in addition to a feeling of helplessness and neglect 21 , elements that may hamper the return to work.…”