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Quick, R. C.; And Others – Public Personnel Management, 1987
Outlines Cornell University's Employee Assistance Education and Research Program, which uses an academic curriculum and field experience to further develop the Employee Assistance Program (EAP) profession. Addresses the dilemma of personnel executives in ensuring quality in EAP programs and staff. (JOW)
Descriptors: Counselor Training, Employee Assistance Programs, Employees, Higher Education
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Roman, Paul M.; And Others – Public Personnel Management, 1987
Provides an overview of the value of employee assistance programs (EAP) as mechanisms to solve organizational problems. The article is based on a field study of 480 EAPs in private sector organizations with 500 or more employees. (JOW)
Descriptors: Employee Assistance Programs, Employees, Employer Employee Relationship, Problem Solving
Biase, D. Vincent; Sullivan, Arthur P. – 1992
Because of increasing concern about drug use in the work place and its impact on public safety, an urban mass transit agency formed a collaborative treatment link with Daytop Village to provide treatment for "impaired" transportation workers. Effective counseling approaches in the residential setting were adapted for ambulatory use and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Drug Abuse, Drug Rehabilitation, Employee Assistance Programs
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Gomez-Mejia, Luis R.; Balkin, David B. – Personnel Psychology, 1987
Examined characteristics of drug-testing programs that were associated with personnel managers' judgments of the programs' effectiveness using data gathered from human resource managers (N=190). Results showed drug-testing programs considered to be effective were supported by ancillary activities (such as employee assistance programs), targeted…
Descriptors: Drug Abuse, Drug Rehabilitation, Employee Assistance Programs, Employees
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Elliott, Karen; Shelley, Kyna – Journal of Employment Counseling, 2005
Businesses have dealt with substance abuse in different ways. Some organizations have established Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs) to address these problems. One large national company chose to fire employees with positive drug screens, offer them EAP services, and then consider them for rehire after treatment. A study of performance records…
Descriptors: Occupational Safety and Health, Employees, Substance Abuse, Employee Assistance Programs