
Employee Assistance Programs in Higher Education
Routledge (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 15. April 2008
Book
Hardback
218 pages
978-0-7890-3698-8 (ISBN)
Description
Understand the challenges faced by university based EAPs and the strategies to effectively meet needsand discover what works and what does not Academia is a diverse workplace unlike any other, and subsequently, employee assistance program (EAP) issues are unique. Employee Assistance Programs in Higher Education focuses on the unique challenges of employee assistance service delivery in a university setting. This handy resource discusses the evolution, development, and strategies in managing an EAP in academia while comparing the substantial differences in program application between academic settings and corporate settings. Discussions include outsourcing, support groups, implementation of services, and effective model frameworks. Employee Assistance Programs in Higher Education explores in depth how the difference of being an academic institution influences the administration of an EAP. Reducing costs, assessing the value of an EAP, faculty resistance to accessing EAPs, organizational and interpersonal problems, manager support groups to reduce stress, developing 'soft skills', and addressing the deaths of faculty, staff, and students are examined in detail. This unique resource is extensively referenced and includes tables to clearly present data. Topics in Employee Assistance Programs in Higher Education include:
the evolution of the IAEAPE
university EAP response to traumas on campus
enhancing faculty access
university EAPs and outsourcing
creating a specialized EAP program
comparison between academic and corporate cultures
case study of the University of Saskatchewan EAP
and more!
Employee Assistance Programs in Higher Education is a comprehensive resource for academic administrators; benefit plan managers; university based EAP managers and directors; EAP, work/life, and wellness professionals; members of International Association of Employee Assistance Professionals in Education; Employee Assistance Professionals Association; Employee Assistance Society of North America; Association of Work Life Professionals; Society for Human Resource Management Schools of Social Work; educators in schools of social work, psychology, counseling education, and business.
the evolution of the IAEAPE
university EAP response to traumas on campus
enhancing faculty access
university EAPs and outsourcing
creating a specialized EAP program
comparison between academic and corporate cultures
case study of the University of Saskatchewan EAP
and more!
Employee Assistance Programs in Higher Education is a comprehensive resource for academic administrators; benefit plan managers; university based EAP managers and directors; EAP, work/life, and wellness professionals; members of International Association of Employee Assistance Professionals in Education; Employee Assistance Professionals Association; Employee Assistance Society of North America; Association of Work Life Professionals; Society for Human Resource Management Schools of Social Work; educators in schools of social work, psychology, counseling education, and business.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
544 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7890-3698-8 (9780789036988)
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R. Paul Maiden | Sally B. Philips
Employee Assistance Programs in Higher Education
E-Book
05/2022
1st Edition
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R. Paul Maiden | Sally B. Philips
Employee Assistance Programs in Higher Education
E-Book
05/2022
1st Edition
Routledge
€31.49
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R. Paul Maiden | Sally B. Philips
Employee Assistance Programs in Higher Education
Book
03/2008
Routledge
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Persons
R Paul Maiden (University of Southern California, USA) (Edited by) , Sally B Philips (Edited by)
Content
Preface: The Industry and Community of Academe (R. Paul Maiden)
History and Evolution of the International Association of Employee Assistance Professionals in Education (IAEAPE) (Joel Shapiro and Sally B. Philips)
Academic and Corporate Cultures Contrasted: Implications for Employee Assistance Professionals (Sally B. Philips, Deborah Adiego Cagnon, Donna L. Buehler, Mary E. Remon, and Thomas R. Waldecker)
University Based Employee Assistance Programs and Outsourcing: The Case for Diversified Function (Daniel Hughes)
Change, Evolution and Adaptation of A University EAP: Process and Outcome at the University of Saskatchewan (Rick Csiernik, David Hannah, and James Pender)
Enhancing Faculty Access: A Cultural Challenge for EAPs in Academe (John B. Franz)
Beyond Management Consultation: Partnering with Human Resources for Organizational Effectiveness (Teresa Kupler)
University EAP Response to Traumas on Campus (Andrew Silberman, James W. Kendall, Amanda L. Price, and Theodore A. Rice)
The Creation of a Specialized University EAP Program: A Nurse Wellness Program (James Kendall, Theodore A. Rice, Margie Gale, Ellen Trice, and Mary I. Yarbrough)
A Manager Coaching Group Model: Applying Leadership Knowledge (Monica Scamardo and Susan C. Harnden)
University of Arizona Life and Work Connections: A Synergistic Strategy for Maximizing Whole-Person Productivity over Employees' Life/Cycle/WorkCycle (Darci Thompson and David Swihart)
Responding to Deaths of Faculty, Staff and Students at UC Berkeley-An Integrated Approach (Carol Hoffman and Bruce Goya)
History and Evolution of the International Association of Employee Assistance Professionals in Education (IAEAPE) (Joel Shapiro and Sally B. Philips)
Academic and Corporate Cultures Contrasted: Implications for Employee Assistance Professionals (Sally B. Philips, Deborah Adiego Cagnon, Donna L. Buehler, Mary E. Remon, and Thomas R. Waldecker)
University Based Employee Assistance Programs and Outsourcing: The Case for Diversified Function (Daniel Hughes)
Change, Evolution and Adaptation of A University EAP: Process and Outcome at the University of Saskatchewan (Rick Csiernik, David Hannah, and James Pender)
Enhancing Faculty Access: A Cultural Challenge for EAPs in Academe (John B. Franz)
Beyond Management Consultation: Partnering with Human Resources for Organizational Effectiveness (Teresa Kupler)
University EAP Response to Traumas on Campus (Andrew Silberman, James W. Kendall, Amanda L. Price, and Theodore A. Rice)
The Creation of a Specialized University EAP Program: A Nurse Wellness Program (James Kendall, Theodore A. Rice, Margie Gale, Ellen Trice, and Mary I. Yarbrough)
A Manager Coaching Group Model: Applying Leadership Knowledge (Monica Scamardo and Susan C. Harnden)
University of Arizona Life and Work Connections: A Synergistic Strategy for Maximizing Whole-Person Productivity over Employees' Life/Cycle/WorkCycle (Darci Thompson and David Swihart)
Responding to Deaths of Faculty, Staff and Students at UC Berkeley-An Integrated Approach (Carol Hoffman and Bruce Goya)