A Comprehensive Guide To EAP NSW

EAP NSW is a government agency that provides EAP services to the public. EAP stands for “Employee Assistance Program.” EAP has been helping people with work-related issues since 1976, and they have helped over 200,000 people in 2016 alone. EAP offers help for workers experiencing mental health or substance abuse problems such as depression, anxiety, and alcohol use disorders. They also help those whose jobs cause physical injuries such as carpal tunnel syndrome or muscle strain injuries. EAP can be contacted by phone on (02) 9230 5033 24 hours a day, seven days a week, by email at enquiries@eapnsw.com, or in person at their office located in Sydney

What is the purpose of EAP?

EAP is an organization that focuses on assisting those who are struggling with addiction and mental health. EAP’s goal is to empower you, the client, to live life without limitations in your journey towards recovery and wellness. EAP works alongside their clients every step of the way during treatment, rehabilitation, and beyond. They offer services such as counseling sessions which consist of therapy including behavioral therapies such as CBT or DBT; group therapy where they meet with others experiencing similar struggles; aftercare planning — this includes developing a plan to ensure post-treatment success; and much more. EAP offers a variety of programs, including counseling, therapies (CBT DBT), workshops (for stress management, anger management, etc.), relapse prevention plans that are tailored specifically for each client’s needs, as well as family support services which helps the families of those struggling with addiction or mental health.

EAP has three different locations in Sydney CBD where they offer assistance anonymously through phone lines 24/hours a day, 365 days per year, at no cost to you! EAP also provides an online chat service where clients can access help via their website whenever convenient for them. Eapnsway works closely with other organizations such as St Vincent de Paul Society who provide financial assistance for EAP clients who require it.

EAP NSW on a model of care which is based on the Twelve-Steps & Fourteen-Traditions philosophy and Co-occurring Disorders Treatment Outcomes Replication (CODTOR) research findings; EAP provides services to anyone in the community with drug or alcohol problems as well as people experiencing mental health issues such as anxiety, depression, etc. EAP offers individual counseling sessions that can help you cope with any challenges in your life by providing techniques for change management and relapse prevention plans that are tailored specifically for each client’s needs etc.), they also offer family support services that help the families of those struggling with addiction or mental health.

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