Employee Counselling Today: Volume 5 Issue 3
Table of contents
THE BRITISH AIRWAYS EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAMME: A COMMUNITY RESPONSE TO A COMPANY’S PROBLEMS
K.G. Smith, A.D. McKeeEmployee assistance programmes have developed since the early1940s, particularly in North America, and are now part of many UKcompanies′ benefits packages for their staff…
THE MENTOR AS COUNSELLOR
Susan BlochReviews mentoring and its use for day‐to‐day issues inorganizations. Goes on to show the basis of mentoring programmes and therole to be played in work‐related issues. Concludes…
THE USE OF PSYCHOMETRIC TESTS IN COUNSELLING AND STRESS MANAGEMENT: AN OVERVIEW
Wendy LordSets out the various categories of psychometric assessment toolsand explores how they might be used by the employment counsellor.
COUNSELLING EMPLOYEE GUILT: A CORPORATE NECESSITY
Jack L. Simonetti, Nick Nykodym, Warren R. Nielsen, Janet M. GoralskeIn the 1960s and 1970s working women began to increasesignificantly and by the 1980s over half of America′s wives workedoutside the home. This social revolution has placed a major…
SPOUSE COUNSELLING: THE CHANGE IMPOSED BY HELPING PARTNERS TO COPE WITH REDUNDANCY
Fokkina McDonnellConsiders a survey carried out by the Manchester Career CounsellingService to assess the effectiveness of present arrangements for spousecounselling after the redundancy of the…