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Relocating For Work—Are You Making The Right Decision?
April 9th, 2019 By: Heather McMillenFinding and receiving an offer on a new job is exciting and opens a new chapter of your life. Sometimes that chapter includes moving to a new city or state. Before you make the big move, there are several factors to consider ahead of ...

Physical Therapy Key to Enriching Lives of Autistic Children
April 2nd, 2019 By: JobsTherapy.com Content StaffFor far too long, caregivers of autistic children focused primarily on helping them develop language and social skills, but a growing body of research shows that physical therapists also can play a big role in helping these patients l...

Experiencing Job Burnout, Part 2: Side Effects and How To Cope
March 26th, 2019 By: Heather McMillenWhile job burnout is quite common, you may not have recognized how destructive it can be to your mental and physical health. The severity can be classified by a variance of degrees. First-degree burnout is the easiest to recover from ...

Experiencing Job Burnout, Part 1: Identifying
March 19th, 2019 By: Heather McMillenMerriam-Webster defines burnout as “exhaustion of physical or emotional strength or motivation usually as a result of prolonged stress or frustration”. There are three types of burnout, Overload, Under-challenge, and Neglect burnout a...

Up and Walking: Electrical Stimulation Helps Three Paraplegics Regain Mobility
March 12th, 2019 By: JobsTherapy.com Content StaffGroundbreaking research in Switzerland is giving paraplegics a reason to believe in medical miracles. The research is centered around a new treatment approach called Stimulation Movement Overground (STIMO), in which the spinal cord is...