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- Employee Assistance Program | San Francisco Health Service System - SFHSS
Offering a variety of confidential counseling, consultation, coaching education services, EAP counselors are licensed therapists with many years of diverse experience in mental health, business, and as City employees
- Employee Assistance Program - CalHR Benefits Website
As a State of California employee, you and your eligible dependents have access to an Employee Assistance Program (EAP) The State of California offers this program as part of its commitment to promoting employee health and wellbeing
- What is an Employee Assistance Program (EAP)? - OPM. gov
An Employee Assistance Program (EAP) is a voluntary, work-based program that offers free and confidential assessments, short-term counseling, referrals, and follow-up services to employees who have personal and or work-related problems
- EAP Employee Assistance | ESI Employee Assistance Group
ESI Employee Assistance Group is the nation’s most comprehensive employee assistance program (EAP) delivering more than twice the benefits and services to our Clients
- EAP Benefits | What is an Employee Assistance Program? | ADP
What is an employee assistance program (EAP)? An EAP provides voluntary, confidential services to employees who need help managing personal difficulties or life challenges The original intention at the time of their creation in the 1940s was to minimize the effects of alcoholism in the workplace
- Our Employee Assistance Program (EAP+) Solution | Spring Health
Spring Health can supplement or replace your traditional employee assistance program (EAP) with the most comprehensive, effective solution for employee well-being
- EAP Services | San Francisco Health Service System - SFHSS
Emotional stress and mental health issues can affect your physical health, relationships and your sense of well-being at work and at home The SFHSS Employee Assistance Program (EAP) offers free and confidential services to help you problem-solve and develop skills to meet life’s challenges
- Employee Assistance Programs
EAPs can help promote workplaces that encourage and support employees to pursue recovery from mental health and or substance use conditions
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