What does eap mean?
Committed and healthy employees
The Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) is a comprehensive psychological counselling service for companies and their staff. It provides professional support to managers and employees in all professional, health and private matters.
eap - or "external employee counseling" - has been used with great success in the USA and Europe for many years. It goes specifically and complementarily beyond workplace health promotion for physical health.
Thanks to our tailor-made eap packages, we always find the right measures - whether small, medium-sized or large companies.
Welcome to the eap world!
The Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) is a comprehensive psychological counselling service for companies and their staff. It provides professional support to managers and employees in all professional, health and private matters.
eap - or "external employee counselling" - has been used with great success in the USA and Europe for many years. It goes specifically and complementarily beyond workplace health promotion for physical health.
Thanks to our tailor-made eap packages, we always find the right measures - whether small, medium-sized or large companies.
Welcome to the eap world!
- Promote health & well-being in your business
- Ensure confidential, external counselling for your employees
- Take targeted measures to prevent burnout
- Become a "Mental Health Mentor" (MHM) in the certification workshop.
- Have mental stress professionally assessed
- Offer your staff consultations in their mother tongue
eap packages made to measure
Individually laced and practical
assistance
Solution-oriented and anonymous counselling for health, professional and private challenges.
training
Individual seminars, workshops and further training - both for employees and managers.
consulting
Analysis in advance, development of eap concepts, counselling and evaluation of psychological workloads.
wellbeing
Selected offers around your personal well-being promote health, satisfaction and motivation.
There is nothing in the world, I venture to say, that would so effectively help one to survive even the worst conditions as the knowledge that there is a meaning in one's life.
Viktor E. Frankl