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for The Wall Street Journal: The Office Therapist Will See You Now
josé a. alvarado jr.
Sep 26, 2024
Summary
Synchrony Financial, at the request of its youngest workers, adds a psychologist at its headquarters
On the first floor of a little-trafficked office building, psychologist Jennifer Nielsen now sees Synchrony employees for free therapy appointments on Tuesdays and Wednesdays most weeks.
The benefit, which Synchrony began offering this year, has been embraced within the company, even if it is still largely unheard of at other major U.S. employers. While companies have long offered access to employee-assistance lines and other programs meant to support well-being, most bosses have stopped short of bringing therapists on site, fearing such a move could blur the line between personal and professional.
Synchrony got the request to provide the service from some of its youngest employees this past year. Members of its two-year business leadership rotational program told DJ Casto, Synchrony’s human-resources chief, that they would like access to a therapist during business hours.
Photographed for The Wall Street Journal, with words by Chip Cutter
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