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Personal Support Counseling
Being unemployed is stressful. It may lead to emotional issues that impact your health and well-being. Your stress may even impact your ability to conduct an effective job search. Signs of stress that are not unusual in times of unemployment and career change include:
- Extreme emotions of sadness or anger
- Isolation
- Increased family conflict
- Increased self blame
- Increased sickness
- Increased alcohol and/or drug use
- Loss of interest
- Low self-esteem
- Poor concentration
- Sleeplessness
Personal support counseling can help, and is offered to you at
CareerWorks most Wednesdays - check the CareerWorks Calendar. Support
counseling services are provided by Chris Anderson, LMHC. Workshops
are announced on the CareerWorks Calendar.
Confidential individual meetings are also available, and appointments
can be made with CareerWorks staff by calling 508-513-3400 or by
contacting Chris Anderson at 1-800-311-9619.
Support counseling services are free to enrolled Members of CareerWorks. Participation is voluntary. Referral services for counseling are also available. New Perspectives, a program of Commonwealth Corporation provides the services of licensed counselors to career centers, including CareerWorks in Brockton, Massachusetts.
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