For years, Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs) have been positioned as a support system—a safety net employees can turn to when things go wrong. But what if that framing is part of the problem? Because when organizations see EAPs as just a reactive benefit, they miss their true potential: driving performance,…
In many organizations, Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs) are often associated with workplace stress, burnout, or performance concerns. But one of the most complex and quietly growing categories of support requests is not directly related to work at all. It is family-related emotional stress. Employees rarely walk into a counseling session…
Not all workplace harm is loud. Sometimes, it doesn’t look like bullying.It looks like being interrupted mid-sentence.It looks like your idea being ignored—until someone else repeats it.It looks like a subtle tone shift when you speak.It looks like “You’re overthinking” instead of “Tell me more.” These moments are often dismissed…




