Why Journaling is Good for Your Mental Health – Christopher Reeve Foundation
Why Journaling is Good for Your Mental Health Posted by Lauren Presutti in Life After Paralysis on February 22, 2023 # Lifestyle, Mental Health Journaling is one of the easiest…
Long Covid Related Fatigue Linked to Anxiety and Depression
Long Covid Related Fatigue Linked to Anxiety and Depression Published: 2022-07-20Author: Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC) | Contact: uoc.eduPeer-Reviewed Publication: Yes | DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00415-022-11141-8 Synopsis: Researchers show there is a…
‘I had to tape my fingers together to stop me tearing the skin’: the reality of living with Tourette syndrome
The singer Billie Eilish has spoken about living with the condition that affects 300,000 people in the UK. For many, trying to suppress their tics is exhausting. But others have…
Struggling to Hear at Work
Struggling to Hear at Work Published: 2022-05-07Author: Visualise Training and Consultancy | Contact: visualisetrainingandconsultancy.com Synopsis: Visualise Training and Consultancy takes a look at the challenges employees with hearing loss face…
Jury Awards $450,000 to Man Fired Over Unwanted Office Birthday Party
The man asked a manager not to have a party because he had an anxiety disorder. What followed spiraled into a legal dispute over whether the man had a panic…
PDA: The Demand Avoidant Profile of Autism
PDA: The Demand Avoidant Profile of Autism Published: 2022-04-08Author: PDA North America | Contact: pdanorthamerica.com Synopsis: Autism and PDA. It’s not what you think! This Autism Awareness Month, help spread…
Index of Article Pages
Filter ARTICLES A Beginners Guide to Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) as an Accommodation A Bittersweet Goodbye A Fictional Representation of a Very Real Disorder A Practical Approach to Telework…
Accommodation Search
JAN’s Searchable Online Accommodation Resource (SOAR) system is designed to let users explore various accommodation options for people with disabilities in work and educational settings. These accommodation ideas are not…
Can’t do what you need to do in a public toilet? You’re not alone – and there’s help
Most of us don’t give much thought to going to the toilet. We go when we need to go. But for a small minority of people, the act of urinating
The Journey from Shame to Disability Pride
Using themes from psychosocial applications: positive re-framing, disability acceptance, and disability pride help people with disabilities move from a negative self-concept toward a liberating self-image