What kind of reasonable accommodations could counselors provide for someone with chronic pain to reduce their pain considering their strengths and weaknesses, job demands, and employee and employer expectations at the workplace?
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Flexible work schedule: Counselors can provide reasonable accommodations by allowing the individual with chronic pain to have a flexible work schedule. This could include adjusting their start and end times, allowing for breaks throughout the day, or even offering Show more…
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