CIGNA Behavioral Health Doubles Online Coaching Program
December 16 2004 - 3:53PM
PR Newswire (US)
CIGNA Behavioral Health Doubles Online Coaching Program New
Services Include Help for Managing Pain and Strengthening
Interpersonal Relationships EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., Dec. 16, 2004
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- CIGNA Behavioral Health (CBH) today
announced that it has doubled the behavioral health issues
addressed by its online coaching series, Emotional Well Being
(EWB). This value-added service for CBH customers and their
employees has met with overwhelming success, reaching more than
100,000 individuals in less than a year, connecting individuals
with 24/7 access to a licensed behavioral health expert to help
those suffering from stress, depression and/or substance abuse. In
addition to these conditions, the expanded EWB program will now
enable participants to receive online coaching to improve their
written and oral skills, manage chronic pain and build stronger
intimate relationships. "We are pleased that so many of our
customers have taken advantage of the EWB program," states Jodi
Aronson Prohofsky, Ph.D., LMFT, senior vice president of clinical
operations for CBH. "The program's ability to loosely emulate the
kind of coaching relationship formed between a person and counselor
in a face-to-face environment has been key to EWB's success. We are
excited to expand the program to meet the needs of more of our
members." The new program additions were identified and selected
based on employer and employee feedback. "Since the program has
proven valuable to our customers, we wanted to expand into areas
that were most critical to improving workplace productivity and
reducing time away from work," Prohofsky adds. In the past year,
EWB has shown to be extremely valuable for personnel who are in
travel-intensive positions or isolated geographically, or who are
reluctant to seek help for any reason as it offers confidential,
self-paced, Internet-based access to behavioral health assistance.
The coached series can contain up to nine interactive computer
sessions that each take approximately 20 to 30 minutes to complete.
An optional homework assignment is also included that can be
submitted by the member to the coach for confidential and
customized follow-up, complementing face-to- face counseling and
broadening the impact and reach of traditional diagnostic and
treatment tools. Continued program evaluation and feedback may
generate additional online coaching sessions in the future. CIGNA
Behavioral Health (CBH), provides behavioral care benefit
management, EAPs, and work / life programs consumers through health
plans offered by large U.S. employers, national and regional HMOs,
Taft-Hartley trusts and disability insurers. CBH, with headquarters
in Eden Prairie, Minn., operates five care management centers
around the U.S. in support of a national network of more than
47,000 Independent psychiatrists, psychologists and clinical social
workers and more than 4,000 facilities and clinics. For more
information, visit http://www.cignabehavioral.com/. DATASOURCE:
CIGNA Behavioral Health Contact: Gwyn Dilday of CIGNA Behavioral
Health, +1-818-500-6370, Web site: http://www.cignabehavioral.com/
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