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E. MacAlister, Does an employee assistance programme benefit employers and employees alike?, Occupational Medicine, Volume 49, Issue 7, September 1999, Pages 465–466, https://doi.org/10.1093/occmed/49.7.465
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Abstract
EAPs are not a psychological sticking plaster. They are a clinically and corporately balanced service which benefits the employee, via the direct services and the employer, via the feedback in the form of usage statistics derived from the continuous tracking of the account through which organizational and employment issues are identified. Well positioned EAPs offer employees confidential counselling, and information services including legal, financial and child-based issues and are able to offer employers tailored training and consultancy