Expand Your Clinical Revenue Stream With EAP Referrals
Expand Your Clinical Revenue Stream With EAP Referrals
If there were ever a time to leverage employee assistance program (EAP) to grow your clinical business, the time is now. Following the unprecedented global pandemic, companies are looking for ways to acclimatize employees to the new work routine. In this microlearning course, clinical providers will learn the fundamental components of EAP, the unique partnership between EAP and Human Resource, and the principles of EAP such as dual client allegiance.
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Includes:
Beginner Level
11 Microlearning Sessions
70 min. of Experiential Content
49 Learning Actions
Group Discussions & Sharing
Offline Access
Lifetime Access via Mobile and Web
Digital Certificate shareable on LinkedIn
What is this 'Microlearning Course' about?
This course is a self-directed learning experience that answers questions like “What is the difference between EAP work and conventional counseling?” “How do I get EAP referrals?” “What can I do to continually upgrade my skills and expand my book of EAP business?” Taking this course demonstrates knowledge of employee assistance and makes you a desirable candidate for EAP Affiliate Provider Networks.
Who is this course designed for?
This course is designed for minimum master’s level licensed clinicians including social workers (LCSW), psychologists (PhD), marriage and family therapists (LMFT), licensed professional counselors (LPC), masters level RNs, etc.
What will you take away?
Understand the unique features of employee assistance work
Know how to handle high profile EAP cases
Learn how to be a desirable candidate for acceptance into EAP Provider Networks
Partner, Impact Consulting
Marina London, LCSW, CEAP, is a Certified Employee Assistance Professional who previously served as an executive for several national EAP and managed mental health care firms. She oversaw the Journal of Employee Assistance and curated the EAP Newsbrief for the Employee Assistance Professionals Association for 15 years. Marina is the creator of the award winning iWebU blog (http://iwebu.info,) a weekly blog about the Internet and social media for mental health and EA professionals who are challenged by new technologies. She has presented on mental health and technology topics at national and international conferences. She is one of the first professionals in the world to earn a certificate in Mobile Instructional Design. Marina holds degrees from Yale University and Columbia University School of Social Work. She can be reached at marinal@me.com.