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Working with Impaired Executives: What EA Professionals Need to Know
Mines, Robert A. ; Stone, Whitney
Mines, Robert A.
Stone, Whitney
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2016-01
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International Employee Assistance Professionals Association
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The unique relationship between employee assistance professionals and the so-called C-Suite has complexities beyond the standard protocols most EAPs have in place for assisting impaired employees. In large corporations an impaired executive may never come to the attention of the EAP as they have resources and access to care that other employees may not. However, the EAP may be utilized to assist in impaired executive situations.
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Mines, R. A., & Stone, W. (2016). Working with impaired executives: what EA professionals need to know. The Journal of Employee Assistance, 46(1), 10-13.
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