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Bystander Actions Can Make a Difference

May 5, 2021 If we choose to intervene as bystanders - especially when observing acts of racism or marginalization in the workplace - we can help improve organizational culture.

Colorado CSEAP Recognized Internationally

Presenting your team's work at an international conference is exciting. Being asked to write about it is even more exciting. But having that article published in an international review is a rare opportunity.

That is exactly what happened when Colorado CSEAP's Janeen Haller-Abernethy, LCSW, Jeremiah Dahlen, LPC, CEAP, and Matt Steinkamp, LCSW attended the Employee Assistance Professionals Association Conference & EXPO in Minneapolis, Minnesota in October, 2018.

Maternal Mental Health Awareness Month

May 23, 2019

I was meeting with a colleague when it suddenly felt difficult to focus on the conversation - her voice was miles away. The noise and interactions around me were a faint whisper - almost static - as my head became louder. I felt like I was in a tunnel and it was becoming increasingly difficult to get in a full breath. I cut the meeting short and then promptly told our Administrative Assistant that I was sick and leaving for the day. I collected my 3-year-old and 9-month-old daughters from daycare and went home. Home felt safe - especially if my girls were with me.