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7.1 Referral to the EAP
The Employee Assistance Program is accessed by employees and their families members primarily by self-referral. You do not have to be recommended to the EAP by someone, or receive anyone's prior . . .
  1. Self-referral: The employee or family member makes a personal decision . . .
  2. Supervisor/Management Referral: Your supervisor or manager recommends that you participate in the EAP based upon . . . .
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It's True!
Remember, the EAP is voluntary, even if your supervisor refers you based upon performance problems. Some violations of company work rules such as using alcohol or drugs on the job. . .
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A referral to the EAP is a good thing, not something to fear. In effect, the organization is allowing you an opportunity to resolve a personal problem . . . .
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