Mental Health Matters is a podcast that accompanies the Observer-Reporter's year-long series on mental health issues in Southwestern Pennsylvania. For more information on the project, visit www.observer-reporter.com/mentalhealth.
As part of our year-long Mental Health Matters staff series, staff writer David Singer has created a four part EAP Services series. In Episode 4, he talks Trenna Passalacqua, Vice President of Human Resources at Community Action Southwest, about the benefits of EAP services.
As part of our year-long Mental Health Matters series, staff writer David Singer has created a four-part podcast examining one of the mental health services offered by Washington Health System–the Employee Assistance Program (EAP).
In Episode 1, Singer–who utilized the counseling service–talks to Sam Anderson, director of Washington EAP Services. The 7-minute conversation explains how EAP can help employees take control of their mental health.
As part of our year-long Mental Health Matters staff series, staff writer David Singer has created a four part EAP Services series. In Episode 2, he talks to Chuck Porch, a counselor with Washington EAP Services, about how to get the most our of EAP services.
As part of our year-long Mental Health Matters staff series, staff writer David Singer has created a four part EAP Services series. In Episode 3, he talks to Caitlin, an administrative assistant in Greene County, who talks about her experience with EAP services and how it helped her with depression and anxiety.
In the first episode of the Mental Health Matters podcast, Washington, Pa. therapist Michael Pecosh sits down with the Observer-Reporter's Liz Rogers, Karen Mansfield and Natalie Miller to talk about the first installment of the newspaper's mental health series and the future of the series. They also discuss issues with getting people help with mental health.