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Human Resource Management » Employee / Labor Welfare » Employee Counseling (Absenteeism, Alcoholism, Drug Abuse)
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Domestic Violence Is a Workplace Problem by Christina Morfeld Type: Article
This article provides tips for dealing with an employee that you suspect is involved in an abusive relationship, strategies for creating a supportive work environment, and resources for victims, managers, and co-workers. [1 October 2001] Posted by:Kamini
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Lesson 25: Performance Counseling & Job Evaluation by Rai University Type: Article
Course material. First part deals with Performance Counseling. Counseling techniques are used to help employees deal with personal problems that may interfere with the achievement of these goals…. Posted by:Neeta
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Employer's Guide to Dealing with Substance Abuse by Lectriclaw Type: Article
They mean that every day, across this country, in towns large and small, from small businesses to large corporations, the problems of substance abuse are hurting the workplace. And that means a major business problem for you. Because substance abuse affects the bottom line: it costs you money. How? Look how substance abusing workers compare to drug-free workers. Posted by:Aparna
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How To Set Boundaries With Problem Employees by Joni Johnston Type: Article
You’ve worked with them. The employee who plagues you with chronic personal problems. The manager who constantly expects you to wave your magic wand and make all his “people” problems disappear. The worker who suddenly starts coming in late, making mistakes, and missing deadlines. In short, the twenty percent of your employees who take up 80 percent of your time. Posted by:Aparna
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Combating the Call-ins by Dennis Hoppe Type: Article
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Choosing the Right Psychotherapist: Why professional ethics are important by Joanna Popink Type: Article
Choosing a psychotherapist may be the most important self help step we take in our lives. Private, personal deep work with a psychotherapist, effects not only how we perceive ourselves, but how we perceive the world. If we appreciate the basics of ethics in psychotherapy we have a more informed base from which to choose a psychotherapist and/or to evaluate an ongoing psychotherapy process. (On Mental Health) Posted by:Aparna
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Psychotherapy: How to Choose a Therapist, Pt. I by Gail Bernstein Type: Article
The decision to ask for help is important, and the search for the right psychotherapist can be confusing. Making good decisions when you are feeling depressed, anxious, scared, or otherwise distressed can be difficult. This article is designed to help you with the search for the right therapist. (On Mental Health) Posted by:Aparna
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Psychotherapy: Can Therapy Help? by Kevin Gold Type: Article
Therapy is no longer a place to just fix problems, instead it has become an arena of growth and self-understanding. Remember, no one can tell you that you need therapy. It is a decision you have to make yourself. The SES is a tool to help you with that important decision. (On Mental Health) Posted by:Aparna
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