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Employee Assistance Programs

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Attridge, Mark
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2014
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David Guest & David Needle (book volume Editors)
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Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs) are employer-sponsored services designed for assisting employees with personal, family or work problems. Most workplaces today have an EAP, as over 80% of medium and large size employers in the United States provide EAP benefits to their workforce. EAPs play an important role in helping troubled employees to balance the demands of work and personal life, while also supporting the employer’s goals for improved or sustained levels of workplace productivity. Common areas of need include stress, mental health disorders, substance abuse, other behavioral addictions, parenting issues, emotional problems, problems at work, and personal financial and legal concerns. EAPs they also support individual managers and the organization as a whole. This later kind of support includes efforts at prevention, training, management consultation, organizational development and crisis preparedness and response services. To accomplish these goals, EAPs often partner with other employee benefit programs including work/life, occupational health and wellness and disability claim management.

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1. Overview of EAP. 2. Core Services Offered by EAPs. 3. EAP Delivery Models and Program Use. 4. Business Value of EAP. 5. Bibliography
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Pre-publication version of Chapter in Encyclopedia on Human Resource Management.
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Attridge, M. (2014). Employee assistance programs. In D. Guest & D. Needle (Eds.), Human resource management: Volume 5 in the Wiley encyclopedia of management, Third Edition (pp. 60-64). Chichester, West Sussex: Wiley.
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