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    What is an EAP?

    Learn more about how Employee Assistance Programs work and how they can help you with both personal and work challenges.

    What does EAP stand for?

    EAP stands for Employee Assistance Program. EAPs are special programs that employers may offer to help you with both personal and work problems. These programs are private and can offer employees things like counseling, financial advice, and legal help. 

    How does an EAP work?

    An EAP is an extra benefit that your employer may provide at no cost to you. An EAP’s services are often through a separate company, which helps keep them private and confidential. 

    You can access EAP help by telehealth, phone, or in person, making it easy for you to get the support you need. There may be limits on how many times you can meet with a network therapist or counselor, so make sure to read all details of your EAP coverage. In general, here's how an EAP typically works:

    • Access and Referral - An employee can connect directly with EAP services as part of their benefits, if available. Depending on the situation, a manager may also suggest an employee seek some EAP assistance.

    • Assessment - You may have an initial meeting or call with someone from the EAP to talk about your issue and what kind of support you may need.

    • Intervention and Support - Based on your needs, you may be recommended for short-term counseling, referrals to experts, or other forms of support.

    • Follow-up and Monitoring - Your therapist, counselor, or support person will check back with you to see how you're doing. They may recommend further assistance.

    Learn more about how the Cigna Healthcare® Employee Assistance Program works.

    Are you a Cigna Healthcare member?

    If you have a health plan through your employer, you might also have access to the Cigna Healthcare Employee Assistance Program. These EAP services can help you work through a variety of life’s challenges, from family to financial, to anxiety and work stress.
    Check your EAP coverage on myCigna

    What are the benefits of using an EAP as an individual?

    EAPs have many benefits that can make a big difference in your life and work. They can improve your mental health by offering private counseling and support, which is great for managing stress, anxiety, and other personal issues. This can help make you happier both at work and outside of it.

    EAPs can help you manage the challenges of your daily life. You may be able to get help with family and relationships, caregiving, work-related stress, and more. These services are provided by professionals who are trained to handle a variety of challenges. EAPs can provide:

    Mental Health Support

    Talk to a licensed counselor or therapist to help with stressanxiety, and other mental health issues at no cost to you. While an EAP does not cover psychiatry or medication management, the short-term counseling services offered can be beneficial. In some cases, the EAP counseling may be all that is needed to get resolution. If additional counseling support or more specialized treatment is needed, the EAP will help you access your behavioral coverage under your insurance.

    Financial Guidance

    Get help budgeting, managing debt, and planning your finances.

    Substance Use Help

    Discover assistance with substance use disorders or addiction, such as counseling and treatment.

    Legal Advice

    Access consultations that can help you work through personal legal problems.

    Crisis Intervention

    Get immediate help during emergencies, such as family crises or natural disasters.

    Work-Life Balance Concerns

    Find tools and resources to help you manage your personal and work life better. This includes resource referrals for childcare, eldercare, pet care, and more.

    Caregiving Support

    Better manage the stress and responsibilities that come with being a caregiver. 

    Who qualifies for an EAP?

    You're qualified for an EAP if your employer offers an EAP as part of your benefit package, whether or not you have employer-sponsored medical coverage. Depending on the employer and the EAP, your dependents, family members, or household members may also be able to access EAP services. Always read the details of your EAP benefits to confirm who qualifies under your EAP.

    EAPs for Managers, Human Resources, and Client Organizations

    If you're a manager, employer, or in HR, it can be beneficial to provide an EAP to your employees. It can help create a healthier, happier, and more productive workplace. A recent Cigna Healthcare study showed that nearly 97% of employees who engaged with their EAP reported an improved ability to manage stress.1 Learn more about offering EAPs to employees.

    Why should I use an EAP?

    EAPs can reduce your stress and improve your overall well-being. They can be used for a variety of reasons, such as working through a family challenge, anxiety struggles, financial help, and more. Make sure to talk to your employer or insurance company to understand what kind of EAP benefits may be available to you. 

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  • 1 2024 Cigna Healthcare Satisfaction Surveys, Employee Assistance Program Evaluation, 2025. Results are gathered throughout the year on a statistically significant sample of national and regional clients who utilized EAP services within that year. Results may vary.

    Cigna Healthcare products and services are provided exclusively by or through operating subsidiaries of The Cigna Group.

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