Employee Counselling Today: Volume 5 Issue 1
Table of contents
Traumatic Stress: An Occupational Hazard
Ken RiversDescribes the nature, causes and incidence of stress in theMetropolitan Police and the development of the welfare service into awelfare and counselling service. The service is…
Danger: Drugs at Work: WHY COUNSELLING COMES LAST
Kenneth EckersleyBecause addiction is a secretive activity, the first awarenessoutside the family is mainly at work, where rising costs of absentecism,injuries, damage to, and stealing of, company…
Chronic Low Back Pain: A Consequence of Misinformation?
M.J. Rose, J.P. Reilly, B. Pennie, P.D. SladeProposes that, in large measure, chronic low back pain is a resultof inappropriate information given to acute low back pain patients. Thisinformation leads patients into an…
Managing Work Stress: A KEY ISSUE FOR ALL ORGANIZATION MEMBERS
Marie McHugh, Shirley BrennanPresents evidence on the prevalence of work stress and the apparentreluctance of many to recognize the interdependence of individual andorganizational health. Consequently focuses…
Stammering: Communication and Employment
Christopher KilmurryDescribes the problem of stammering and ways in which stammererscan be encouraged to face up to, and to come to terms with, theirdysfluency.