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Age, Gender, and Work Status Determine Who's Seeking Help for Marital/Relationship Issues
Says WarrenShepell Research Group Report Examining Couple Relationship Trends of 150,000 Canadian Workers
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WarrenShepell Research Group Releases Report Examining Trends Between Worker Age and Presenting Psychological Issues
Depression and anxiety rates among younger employees will redefine their generation's workplace needs. This according to the WarrenShepell Research Group, who today released its Report, Workplace Mental Health Indicators: An EAP's Perspective.
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WarrenShepell Research Group Releases Aging Workforce research report
The Canadian labour force is aging. As employers come to depend more on older workers as the bulk of their workforce, they must recognize the unique stressors that are faced by older workers in addition to the strengths that they bring to the workplace.
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WarrenShepell Research Group Releases Work-Life Issues research report
The work and non-work lives of Canadians are changing and interacting in ways to produce unprecedented levels of stress, both at home and in the workplace.
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* WarrenShepell Research Group Releases Public Sector research report
Public sector workers' rate of anger and depression reaching critical levels [More...]
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* WarrenShepell Research Group Releases Financial Sector research report
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* WarrenShepell Research Group Releases Second Annual Marital/Relationship Issues Report.
Relationship issues such as discord, separation/divorce and domestic violence account for 30 per cent of EAP presenting issues.
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