Posted by Employee Wellness | Posted in Employee Wellness Survey | Posted on 30-01-2009
An worker’s psychological health can never be neglected in a broad-based model of Employee Health Promotion Programs. Originating out of a need for alcohol abuse initiatives in the worksite, today’s employee assistance programs (EAP) encompass assessment and counseling for substance abuse and dependency, stress related disorders, family conflicts and other personal issues.
Evidence of the need for such initiatives is wide spread. In a national survey conducted by the Northwestern Life Insurance Company (1992) 46% of employees reported that their job was very stressful, 34% thought about quitting their jobs because of worksite stress, and 14% did leave their job because of stress. Alcohol and substance abuse problems as well as issues of worksite violence and harassment are common areas of concern. For many the only viable treatment solution is the Employee Health Promotion Program. Exemplary Employee Health Promotion Programs will include:
• Personalized assessment of worker concerns
• Assistance in treatment choice
• Emphasis on prevention as well as treatment
• Individual and family counseling initiatives
• Treatment for addictions:
Drugs
Alcohol
Gambling
• Crisis intervention initiatives
• Stress Management Programs
• Ongoing support groups
• Management and worker training to identify individuals at risk.
• After treatment assistance
