Counselling
EAP counselling is short term and solution based, focusing on resolving work related and personal issues with the help of a qualified professional counsellor. People turn to counselling when they need support or guidance in their lives. Counselling provides the opportunity to talk things through, which will likely relieve emotional stress, paving the way for people to focus and decide what to do next.
D’Accord OAS EAP counselling is provided to the highest of the quality. Given our stringent service standards, we only engage Clinicians with extensive experience in EAP, trauma management and organisational psychology.
Our minimum requirement for experience in EAP and CISM service delivery is 6 years. We can proudly state that our average years of experience in EAP and trauma management service delivery across Australia are 16 years.
D’Accord OAS is able to provide phone or face to face appointments Australia wide. D’Accord OAS has over 1,600 clinician’s across Australia and we are able to provide telephone with 15 minutes of the initial call. Face to face counselling can be arranged within 48hrs of the initial contact.
D’Accord OAS provides 24 hour, 7 days a week phone contact answered directly by a staff member (no automated answering).
D’Accord OAS is able to provide phone or face to face appointments Australia wide. D’Accord OAS has over 1,600 clinician’s across Australia and we are able to provide telephone with 15 minutes of the initial call. Face to face counselling will be arranged within 48hrs of the initial contact.
D’Accord OAS provides support for varying issues; these are some of the work and personal issues that we can support you through:
Work related issues
- Workplace conflict and disharmony
- Coping with organisational change
- Work related stress
- Career and vocational issues
- Occupational health issues
- Bullying and Harassment
- Seeking advice on how to support a colleague
Personal issues
- Relationship/ Couples
- Family issues
- Interpersonal relationship issues
- Anxiety, depression, mental health
- Grief and bereavement
- Alcohol/drug/gambling dependency
- Domestic Violence
- Financial stress
- Dealing with health conditions, disabilities and injuries