Providing Support for Mental and Behavioral Health at Work
Many of us are aware in today’s world that mental health can impact our performance and productivity, engagement in activities (both at home and at work!), communication with others, physical capabilities, and simple daily functions.
Therefore, addressing and investing in mental and behavioral health resources should be a top priority for individuals, but also for employers. Providing the necessary support tools can directly impact overall costs and improve a company’s culture. Misty Guinn, director of benefits and wellness at Benefitfocus shares in this SHRM article, “Not only are mental health benefits becoming more popular, we’re seeing an increased demand for them from both jobseekers and employees.”
If you’re looking to offer resources to support mental and behavioral health in your workplace, a great place to start is to offer an Employee Assistance Program (EAP). Many EAP programs offer enhanced solutions to create a comprehensive well-being program offering.
We can help! We partner with the world’s largest provider of Employee Assistance Programs to offer the best experience and support for your employees. Choose from a 3, 5, 8, or even 10 session face-to-face model based on the level of support your employees need. To take it one step further, add any one or more of these features below to create an even better support resource for your employees:
Certified Wellbeing Coaches that help employees:
Reduce personal roadblocks and specific risks
One on one support via telephonic or video resources
Focus on pillars: Awareness, Aim, Accountability, and Achievement
Teach participants to employ a variety of techniques and healthy coping strategies
Financial Curriculum that help employees with:
Banking, budgeting, and saving
Homeownership and mortgages
Debt, credit, and loans
Investing and retiring
And much more!
Computerized Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CCBT) to help employees address common issues associated with behavioral health like depression, stress, poor sleep, worry and anxious thoughts, low self-esteem and more, on their own time.