Learn how an employee assistance program can help employers and their employees, the requirements of an EAP, how to implement ...
Even as the most significant effects of the pandemic have eased, our working population has still been through a lot in recent years—both mentally and physically. Most people have shown a large amount ...
"EAP is no longer just a benefit; it is a strategic organizational resource," added Jason McDaniel, VP of EAP Operations, AllOne Health. "Our model helps leaders address performance issues, manage ...
New offering will support employee mental health and well-being across a broad spectrum of needs—from everyday work-life challenges to complex mental health conditions NEW YORK, July 15, 2025 (GLOBE ...
Nearly 60 million American adults experienced a mental illness in the past year, according to Mental Health America. Yet many mental health challenges go untreated. Finding a therapist can be time ...
The stressors of life and work among employees have grown exponentially, and in my view, traditional employee assistance programs (EAPs) have not kept up. While EAPs have been around for decades, the ...
About 74 million employees in the United States have access to a company-provided employee assistance program (EAP). In Minnesota, as many as 2.4 million employees have the benefit of an EAP. But very ...
Employee benefits are only as effective as they are communicated internally to workers. Although many large companies offer Employee Assistance Programs (EAP) to provide valuable mental health and ...
Employee assistance programs (EAPs) are widely regarded as valuable resources that benefit both employees and employers by promoting mental health, improving productivity and reducing workplace ...
Written in collaboration with Greg Wells. The increase of work-related stress and burnout has reached critical mass, as evidenced by the war on talent, languishing, burnout, job ghosting, and ...
WHITE SANDS MISSILE RANGE, N.M. (Feb. 1, 2022) When most people think about the Army Substance Abuse Program (ASAP), they believe the services are solely for those with alcohol and drug problems.