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Vocational Rehabilitation - Articles
Vocational Rehabilitation for ADHD
by
Tara McGillicuddy, SCAC
Posted
Mon 10 Nov 2008 4:39pm
about. It's Vocational Rehabilitation and in the United State there are several offices in each state. Since ADHD is covered under the Americans with Disabilities Act, Vocational Rehabilitation services Adults with ADHD. For more information about your own local office just Google: Vocational Rehabilitation and the name of your state.
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Vocational Rehabilitation - working well!
by
Bronwyn T.

Posted
Fri 23 Jan 2009 5:04pm
I just ran across this paper written by Sainsbury Centre and the College of Occupational Therapists in the UK, about vocational rehabilitation in mental health. Great... rehabilitation. Waddell, G., Burton, K. & Kendall, N. (2008) Vocational Rehabilitation – what works, for whom and when? London: TSO. Given my knowledge of the authors - definitely one
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Vocational Rehabilitation and Autistic Adults
by
Kev Leitch

Posted
Wed 12 Nov 2008 7:50pm
I recently saw a paper in the Online First section of Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders called “ Use of Vocational Rehabilitative Services Among Adults... with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) in the US Vocational Rehabilitation System (VRS). Subjects included all 382,221 adults ages 18–65 served by this system whose cases were closed
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Where pain management meets vocational rehabilitation
by
Bronwyn T.

Posted
Tue 05 May 2009 5:11pm
as to why I might need to work with this man, saying ‘but we’ve already got a vocational plan in place’.
I asked about the plan they had - it involved developing a good working CV... anxiety and avoidance, or an extended period of time away from work, there is more required.
Vocational providers, by and large, are great at helping people look for work
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Shoulder Rehab (shoulder rehabilitation) »
by
Chris M.
Posted
Sun 07 Sep 2008 8:30pm
My name is Scott Kay. I am a motorcycle racer, inventor of the Rotater and co-owner of Joint Mechanix, LLC, which markets the Rotater.
Because of my racing (really it�s due to crashes while racing), I have broken a lot of bones, including three shoulders. It has been my experience that shoulder injuries take [...]
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