EAP Involvement in Fitness for Duty Evaluations (Feature Article) (Employee Assistance Programmes)
The Journal of Employee Assistance 2011, July, 41, 3
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Psychologists and psychiatrists often perform Fitness for Duty Evaluations (FFDEs), since they help employers make managerial decisions based on an employee's current psychological condition. When might an FFDE be necessary? What are some of the measures that EAPs and employers should consider when one is needed? This article will examine EAP involvement in FFDEs. Background
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