Career Advice

Life Lessons for New Grads (or Anyone for That Matter)
June 5th, 2019 By: Heather McMillenDuring this time of year, new grads are receiving a ton of career advice from all directions and medium. Personally, I feel the best advice comes from life lessons and experiences which can easily translate over to your career and pro...
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OTs Play Vital Role In Treatment Plans For Patients With Eating Disorders
May 15th, 2019 By: JobsTherapy.com Content StaffFor patients battling eating disorders, the road to full recovery typically is long and full of speedbumps and setbacks, highlighting the vital role occupational therapists play in helping patients improve their health and overall qua...

Experiencing Job Burnout, Part 2: Side Effects and How to Cope
May 1st, 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
April 17th, 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...
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Early Education Key For Kids Dealing With Persistent Pain
April 3rd, 2019 By: JobsTherapy.com Content StaffEarly education for kids about how to prevent and deal with their persistent pain increases their likelihood of participating in desired activities throughout their lives, according to a report from the American Occupational Therapy A...