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Alcohol/Drug Addiction and the Health Service Professional

It is important for health service professionals to have a basic knowledge of alcohol/drug addiction. The following are essential features of an addiction: Alcohol/drug addiction is a primary disease. It has specific symptoms and is not to be confused with stress, painful relationships or di…
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5 Ways to Strengthen Your Marriage

Sometimes it takes going through a bad relationship to figure out what makes a good relationship. Recent research* identified the top five regrets of 373 divorced couples. This is hard earned advice for a successful, happy marriage from those who learned these lessons the hard way. Encouraging and …
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Domestic Violence: Its Everyone's Responsibility

Many perceive domestic violence as a private matter between a husband and a wife. Domestic violence includes incidents occurring between married or dating couples, those in lesbian or gay relationships and abuse of elders by family members. Abuse is Not Always Physical Put-downs, public humiliatio…
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HR and Management Support

Your employees are your company’s most valuable asset. Best Care EAP provides Human Resource staff and managers the tools to make your jobs easier.In common sense terms, Best Care EAP support for your employees creates a positive impact beyond a monetary return on investment. Taking care of your emp…
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Jean Faber

Jean Faber Corporate Director As the corporate director of the Best Care Employee Assistance Program and the Methodist Hospital Community Counseling Program, Jean Faber, MA, wants clients to know that they’ll receive compassionate and confidential care from Methodist’s teams of licensed mental hea…
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Terry Coleman

Terry Coleman Manager, Clinical Services For Terry Coleman, MA, LIPC, the need for counseling is what sparked his own long career in the field. “My wife and I had some marital struggles in the early ‘80s, and we couldn’t find a counselor with our same worldview,” he said. “After we worked through…