How counselling can help the pain of redundancy
Friday, January 22nd, 2010By having an open dialogue with a counsellor and allowing some early soul-searching during the darkest moments of your redundancy, you can achieve a positive outcome.
By having an open dialogue with a counsellor and allowing some early soul-searching during the darkest moments of your redundancy, you can achieve a positive outcome.
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