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If I have received counselling sessions for a problem, may I use the EAP again?

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If I have received counselling sessions for a problem, may I use the EAP again?

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Yes. You may seek assistance again for different problems. If there is a recurring problem, you may also contact your EAP. The program is not intended for long-term treatment of an on-going problem. If long-term assistance is required, then the counsellor will provide referrals to resources outside the EAP where you can get the long-term assistance you require. • I’m already seeing a professional counsellor, (i.e. psychologist, social worker, psychiatrist) for treatment of emotional problems. Can, I use the EAP, too? Yes, in two different situations. You may want to review the treatment that you are receiving from your professional counsellor, and consider options. Also, you can use the EAP when a completely different problem or concern has arisen for you. However, an EAP counsellor cannot provide treatment for emotional problems for which you are currently receiving treatment from someone else. You should always tell the EAP counsellor about your current or previous medical or psychol

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