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An Overview of Employee and Family Assistance Programming in Canada

Pages 17-33 | Published online: 15 Oct 2008

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Rick Csiernik, Kristi Darnell & Mary Lynn Trotter. (2015) Perceptions of Employee Assistance Counsellors: Dichotomous Findings for a Dichotomous Field. Journal of Workplace Behavioral Health 30:4, pages 344-362.
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Rick Csiernik, David Sharar & StanfordW. Granberry. (2014) The Canadian National Behavioral Consortium Industry Profile of External EAP Vendors. Journal of Workplace Behavioral Health 29:3, pages 195-209.
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Mark Vander Vennen, Marg Smit-Vandezande, Ken Van Wyk & Rick Csiernik. (2013) Bringing EAP to Faith Communities: Genesis of a Canadian Congregational Assistance Plan. Journal of Workplace Behavioral Health 28:2, pages 81-93.
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Marg Smit-Vandezande, Mark Vander Vennen, Ken Van Wyk & Rick Csiernik. (2013) A Tale of Two Churches: The Development of a Congregational Assistance Program. Journal of Spirituality in Mental Health 15:1, pages 34-46.
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Rick Csiernik, Paul Chaulk & Steve McQuaid. (2012) A Process Evaluation of a Canadian Public Sector Employee Assistance Program. Journal of Workplace Behavioral Health 27:3, pages 160-180.
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Rick Csiernik & Alex Csiernik. (2012) Canadian Employee Assistance Programming: An Overview. Journal of Workplace Behavioral Health 27:2, pages 100-116.
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Mark Attridge & Bob VandePol. (2010) The Business Case for Workplace Critical Incident Response: A Literature Review and Some Employer Examples. Journal of Workplace Behavioral Health 25:2, pages 132-145.
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Rick Csiernik, David Hannah & James Pender. (2007) Change, Evolution and Adaptation of an University EAP. Journal of Workplace Behavioral Health 22:2-3, pages 43-56.
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Rick Csiernik, Scott Macdonald, Pierre Durand, T. Cameron Wild & Margaret Rylett. (2006) Who Do We Serve?. Journal of Workplace Behavioral Health 21:2, pages 15-29.
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Scott Macdonald, Richard Csiernik, Pierre Durand, T. Cameron Wild, Stephen Dooley, Margaret Rylett, Samantha Wells & Jodi Sturge. (2006) Changes in the Prevalence and Characteristics of Ontario Workplace Health Programs. Journal of Workplace Behavioral Health 22:1, pages 53-64.
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Rick Csiernik. (2006) What We Are Doing in the Employee Assistance Program. Journal of Workplace Behavioral Health 21:1, pages 11-22.
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Rick Csiernik. (2003) Employee Assistance Program Utilization. Employee Assistance Quarterly 18:3, pages 45-60.
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