and work ethics, including:
- discussing mental health issues with occupational social workers, such as depression and posttraumatic stress, in order to improve worker performance
- creating and managing diversity in EAP programs to gain a competitive advantage in the global marketplace
- helping workers and organizations cope with downsizing
- dealing with increased social problems, such as drug use, that can eventually infiltrate the workplace
- achieving the goals of maintaining employee physical and mental health,
productivity, and life management and knowledge skillsDiscussing results of successful EAPs, this important book will give you several reasons for justifying the existence of these programs in tough economic times and provides you with methods to help you promote EAP services to smaller businesses and to several different types of industries. Employee Assistance Services in the New South Africa will help you locate a market where EAPs are needed and help workers with various social problems, resulting in a satisfied workplace with increased productivity and performance.