What is EAP?
EAP stands for Employee Assistance Program, a comprehensive problem solving resource for employers and employees. EAPs offer short-term therapy services to employees and their family members for any personal and/or work related issue. Some of the more common issues addressed in counseling include martial/relationship/family problems, stress, depression, anxiety, work concerns and substance abuse.

Who are the Claremont providers?
The Claremont Network consists of Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists (LMFTs), Licensed Professional Counselors (LPCs), Licensed Clinical Social Workers (LCSWs), and/or Psychologists (Ph.Ds), with a minimum of 5 years post-licensure clinical experience. Claremont providers are in private practice and maintain their own schedules.  We value diversity and our network includes all necessary clinical specialties.

What is the admission process for becoming a provider?
Providers are accepted on our panel by invitation only.  Prospective providers can contact Claremont at (888) 699-7675 to request a provider application package, or download one from here
. We review all applications and will contact qualified providers to complete the application process.

Why should a provider consider joining Claremont's network?
• No management of EAP visits.
• Timely payment.
• Streamlined paperwork.
• Masters’ level counselors answer our phones.
• Collegial approach.
• Provider-friendly referral process.
What are Claremont’s expectations of providers?
We view our providers as trusted partners. We rely on your professional expertise and clinical judgment in working toward our common goal of providing the best possible clinical services to our clients.