Welcome to the San Francisco Bay Area Chapter of EAPA
Please join us for our next monthly meeting held on
January 14th, 2025
Welcome to the San Francisco Bay Area Chapter of EAPA
Please join us for our next monthly meeting held on
January 14th, 2025
Please join us for our next monthly meeting held on
January 14th, 2025
Please join us for our next monthly meeting held on
January 14th, 2025
Established in 1971, the Employee Assistance Professionals Association (EAPA) is the world's oldest and largest membership association for employee assistance professionals. EAPA hosts an annual conference, publishes a journal, and offers trainings and other resources to enhance the professionalism of its members and industry.
EAPA offers
Established in 1971, the Employee Assistance Professionals Association (EAPA) is the world's oldest and largest membership association for employee assistance professionals. EAPA hosts an annual conference, publishes a journal, and offers trainings and other resources to enhance the professionalism of its members and industry.
EAPA offers:
Education and Training
Professional Certification
Chapter Networking
Annual Conference
Legislative Advocacy
Journal and Online Information
Membership Directory
Today, more than ever, employers and employees are recognizing the value of employee assistance programs and services. The rapid pace and unparalleled degree of change in the workplace underscore the importance of employee assistance programs and the concurrent need for education, training and development of EAP professionals. EAPA is the
Today, more than ever, employers and employees are recognizing the value of employee assistance programs and services. The rapid pace and unparalleled degree of change in the workplace underscore the importance of employee assistance programs and the concurrent need for education, training and development of EAP professionals. EAPA is the leading provider of products and services to EAP professionals and others interested in issues that impact employers and employees. EAPA can help professionals stay current with the latest developments in the field, broaden and sharpen their skills, and increase their business contacts. For a minimal investment, you'll receive excellent benefits that will enhance your training and help you grow professionally. Whether you're interested in acquiring certification, staying connected to developments in employee assistance or seeking to build industry relationships, you'll find value in joining EAPA.
Individuals and organizations in the employee assistance field should join EAPA, as well as those who want to expand their knowledge of workplace issues and trends affecting performance and productivity. Our members typically include the following:
Social Workers
Marriage and Family Therapists
Psychologists
Psychiatrists
Professional Counselor
Individuals and organizations in the employee assistance field should join EAPA, as well as those who want to expand their knowledge of workplace issues and trends affecting performance and productivity. Our members typically include the following:
Social Workers
Marriage and Family Therapists
Psychologists
Psychiatrists
Professional Counselors
Substance Use Counselors
Human Resource Professionals
Labor Representatives
Risk Management Experts
Benefits Specialists
The San Francisco Bay Area EAPA chapter meetings are held the second Tuesday of the month (there is no meeting in August). Each training provides a minimum 1.5 continuing education units (CEU's) from the California Board of Behavioral Sciences (BBS) and/or 1.5 professional development hours (PDH's).
Topic:
Boundaries
Date and Time:
January 14th, 2024
11:30AM-1:30PM
Location:
All Virtual
Click here to register:
https://conta.cc/3ZSAzo4
Speaker:
Abby Medcalf, PhD
Description:
The answer to almost any issue clients have is to be better skilled at creating and maintaining boundaries. The research shows that creating and maintaining healthy boundaries leads to better emotional regulation, improved sobriety, more effective communication, feeling less anxious and
depressed, more satisfying relationships, having more confidence and feeling less overwhelmed. This presentation will teach EAPS and Mental Health Clinicians tools to help clients understand what boundaries really are, how to identify them and actionable tools for how to hold them when situations become difficult.
Outline:
This presentation will use a PowerPoint structural base but will be interactive.
Participants will be taught the three-step process for creating effective
boundaries while learning what boundaries are/aren’t. Then they’ll be walked through the four keys to holding boundaries (along with actionable tools):
Next, they’ll be asked to share how they can apply these tools to their work with clients
Lastly, we’ll review specific scenarios where holding boundaries is difficult and how they might help their clients problem-solve these areas:
Bio:
Abby Medcalf is a Relationship Maven, psychologist, author, podcast host and Tedx speaker who has helped thousands of people think differently so they can create connection, ease and joy in their relationships (especially the one with yourself)! With her unique background in both business and counseling, she brings a fresh, effective perspective to life’s struggles using humor, research and her
direct, no-nonsense style. With over 35 years of experience, Abby is a recognized authority and sought-after speaker at organizations such as Google, Apple, AT&T, Kaiser, PG&E, American Airlines and Chevron. She’s been a featured expert on CBS and ABC news, and has been a contributor to the New York Times, Women’s Health, Psychology Today, Fast Company,
Well+Good, Bored Panda and Bustle.
She’s the author of the #1 Amazon best-selling book, “Be Happily Married, Even if Your Partner Won’t Do a Thing,” as well as the newly released Boundaries Made Easy, and the host of the top-rated “Relationships Made Easy” Podcast now in over 170 countries.
2025 Upcoming Presentations:
The San Francisco Chapter of the Employee Assistance Professionals Association is approved by the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists to sponsor continuing education for LMFTs, LCSWs, and LPCCs and/or LEPs. The San Francisco Chapter of the Employee Assistance Professionals Association maintains responsibility for this program/course and its content. The Course meets the qualifications for 1.5 hours of continuing education credit for LMFTs, LCSWs, LPCCs, and/or LEPs as required by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences.
The San Francisco Chapter of EAPA can be reached via our website sfeapa.org or by writing us at 32 Madera Blvd, Corte Madera, CA 94925. Contact us for any needed accommodations or to address any grievances. Our CAMFT Continuing Education Provider Approval Number is 57003.
http://namica.org (California Chapter)
Kimberly Messier, CEAP; SAP
EAP Counselor Operating Engineers
Pamela Lister, MA; MFT; EAS-C
EAP Counselor at Kaiser Permanente
Douglas Edwards, MFT, CEAP
Retired EAP counselor
Mike Webb, LCSW; CEAP
Retired
Victoria Leff
Director of Program Development,
New Bridge Foundation
Hunny Powell, CEAP, NCAC, LAP-C, SAP
ILWU-PMA Drug/Alcohol Recovery Program
Marian Ross
Director of Business Development,
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Sean Charters-MacChesney
Director of Business Development,
First Steps Recovery + SoCal Detox
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