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EAPACoreTechnology
"Employee assistance program core technology" or "EAP core technology" represents the essential
components of the employee assistance (EA) profession. These components combine to create a unique approach to addressing
work-organization productivity issues and "employee client" personal concerns affecting job performance. EAP core
technology is:
- Consultation with, training of, and assistance to work organization leadership (managers, supervisors,
and union officials) seeking to manage troubled employees, enhance the work environment, and improve employee job performance;
- Active promotion of the availability of EA services to employees, their family members, and the work organization.
- Confidential and timely problem identification/assessment services for employee clients with personal
concerns that may affect job performance;
- Use of constructive confrontation, motivation, and short-term
intervention with employee clients to address problems that affect job performance;
- Referral of employee
clients for diagnosis, treatment, and assistance, as well as case monitoring and follow-up services;
- Assisting
work organizations in establishing and maintaining effective relations with treatment and other service providers, and in
managing provider contracts;
- Consultation to work organizations to encourage availability of and employee
access to health benefits covering medical and behavioral problems including, but not limited to, alcoholism, drug abuse,
and mental and emotional disorders; and
- Evaluation of the effects of EA services on work organizations
and individual job performance.
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