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Originally Posted by Yzen
I've called EAP before and had a similar experience. The counselors seem to want you to find a long-term therapy option, although one counselor checked back with me 4-5 times over a few weeks.
As far as employee services,
this company: chronically capable offers job search services for disabled and chronically ill work seekers. The founder, Hannah Olson understands how important flexible work accommodations are for people with disabilities and illness. I am not sure how successful her organization has been, but it might be something to try.
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Thanks a lot for that resource it looks like a great site I'm definitely going to sign up! And I appreciate you sharing your experience with EAP. I wonder why they don't try to accommodate people who need a little extra assistance it seems like it could be beneficial. I can see the difficulties in having to provide longer term but it would be nice if they could have more of a centralized hub for all these resources it just feels so scattered.
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