Effective employee assistance programs : a guide for EAP counselors and managers

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Effective employee assistance programs : a guide for EAP counselors and managers

Gloria Cunningham

(Sage sourcebooks for the human services series, v. 28)

Sage, c1994

  • : pbk.

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 228-240) and index

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Description

Despite extensive literature, there is little information dealing with the core responsibilities of Employee Assistance Program (EAP) counsellors and the counselling of employees and dependants. This book bridges the gap by providing a lucid discussion on the counselling of troubled workers. The author pays special attention to theoretical orientations, practice models and intervention techniques that are most effective in helping employees with chemical dependency, physical health, family difficulties and more. Although the major focus is direct counselling, content regarding management of EAPs is included to provide a more comprehensive resource.

Table of Contents

Employee Counseling Services The Changing Picture The Contexts of Practice A Theory Base for EAP Practice Initiating Services and General Assessment Diagnostic Assessment of Substance Abuse and Chemical Dependence Referral to External Providers Beyond Assessment and Referral Understanding Family Issues Organizational Assistance Personal and Professional Issues

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