Safety, Health, and Wellness

  • EAP Frontline Employee February Newsletter

    Featured in this month’s edition:

    Adjusting Your Attitude for More Success – “Stanford researchers are making the case that attitude is more important than I.Q. Good news: Attitude is easier to change.”

    Putting Excitement Back in Your Relationship – “If your relationship with a significant other feels too sluggish or routine… research psychologists say…”

    When Does Helping Become Enabling? – “It’s tough to watch a co-worker suffer with a personal problem, and it’s natural to want to help. But when does helping turn to enabling?”

    Other topics in this edition:

    • 30-Day New Year’s Resolution Check-up

    • Do I Need Counseling?

    • Secrets to Writing Persuasively

    • Teams That Eat Together Thrive Together

    • The Art of Accepting Feedback

    For the full February 2016 edition of “Frontline Employee”, or to learn more about UConn EAP visit our webpage: http://hr.uconn.edu/employee-assistance-program/

    Your EAP provides professional, brief counseling – on campus, plus 27 locations statewide - to help identify and resolve personal, family or work related concerns. Employee Assistance is:

    • Confidential! Copy & paste the link for a clear, 3-minute video explanation: ww.youtube.com/watch?v=2kUF4rrRFc4

    • Free!

    • Household Members too!

    EAP is also available by invitation to meet with departments, programs or other groups to discuss and process areas of common concern.

    To schedule a private appointment, call:

    (860) 486-1307 Storrs

    (800) 852-4392 Statewide - 24 hours (Toll-free in CT)

    For more information, contact: Gary Alger at gary.alger@uconn.edu