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Work~Life Resource Center
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American Psychiatric Association
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Drug-Free Workplace Kit
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What to do when an Employee is Depressed
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Effects of Depression in the Workplace
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Psychology.com
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PsychologyInfo
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National Institutes of Mental Health
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- A Personal Strategy for Engaging and Building Your Resilience
- Achieving Good Mental Health
- Balancing Your Internet Use
- Basics of Anger Management
- Beginning to Understanding Our Emotional Intelligence
- Elderly Caregiving: Choices, Challenges, and Resources for the Family
- Enhance Your Well-Being Through Creativity
- Foods and Moods During the Holiday Season
- Liberate Yourself Through Forgiveness
- Optimism - How It Can Work For You
- Preventing Parental Burn Out: Coping Strategies for Parents of Children with Learning Disabilities
- Re-Energize with Self-Care
- Using Exercise to Enhance Your Mood
- Ways To Enjoy the Holiday Season
- Managing Uncertainty in Times of Change
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FSAP FAQ’s
Who is eligible to receive FSAP services?
FSAP services are offered to UCSF faculty and staff (including residents, fellows, and post-doctoral students).How much do FSAP services cost?
All FSAP services are provided at no cost, as they are an employee benefit.Can I be required to come to FSAP services or is the program voluntary?
All services at FSAP are provided on a strictly voluntary basis.Are FSAP services confidential?
Your discussions with an FSAP counselor are confidential and will not become a part of your personnel file.Who may request FSAP consultation services, and for what reasons?
Any management level faculty or staff (i.e. supervisor, MSO, department head, administrator) etc., may request FSAP consultation, in regard to any organizational concerns with a significant psychological or behavioral element (i.e. psychiatric symptoms, substance abuse, stress, transitions, safety, conflict, communication, grief) etc.Who provides the counseling and consultation?
The FSAP team is comprised of licensed Psychologists.How do I contact FSAP and make an appointment?
Please call 415-476-8279 and we will schedule an appointment will for you as soon as possible.
- Services for Faculty and Staff