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Corporate Mental Health

Corporations are increasingly interested in the health of their workers, and organizations are putting mental health principles to work.  Here is information about Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs), Occupational Medicine, Personnel Management, and Learning Organizations.
Academy of Management Online
The website for a professional association for management research and education in the United States.
American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
A professional site which includes the organization's position statements and guidelines.
Behavior Online
Includes online discussions with Charles Seashore and  Kathleen Dannemiller, pioneers in organizational change and development.
Dealing with Workplace Violence: A Guide for Agency Planners
from the U.S. Office of Personnel Management
Employee Assistance Professionals Association
An organization for EAP professionals and others. 
Employee Assistance Society of North America
An organization which accredits EAPs.
The Fifth Discipline Fieldbook
A site which accompanies a book on building a learning organization.
How to Establish a Workplace Substance Abuse Program
from the Dept. of  Labor Substance Abuse Information Database.
OSHWEB
A comprehensive index of occupational safety and health resources
The Institute of Industrial Relations
is a research unit of the University of California at Berkley.
Knowledge Management & Organizational Learning
Resources to help organizations manage knowledge and learning.
Learning-Org Dialog on Learning Organizations
A site devoted to organizations which continue to learn and improve.
Learning Organizations HomePage
A similar site to the one above, with lots of links to resources on learning organizations.
Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology
A professional organization for I/O psychologists
Society for Organizational Learning
Founded at MIT, this organization was founded to foster collaboration among a group of corporations committed to fundamental organizational change and to advance the state of the art in building learning organizations
Stanford Learning Organization Web
a network of Stanford researchers, staff, students and colleagues and friends from the corporate world interested in learning organizations.
The Thinking Page
provides information about ways for individuals and organizations to improve their thinking.
Workplace Depression Can Cost You Money
a feature from About.com Management Guide

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