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Rehabilitation Counselor

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AVG. SALARY

$28,120

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EDUCATION

Master's degree

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JOB OUTLOOK

Stable

Real-Life Activities

Real-Life Decision Making

Jerry is depressed. He doesn't like working for someone else. He thinks all he is doing is working his heart out to line his boss's pockets. As an accountant, he thinks he should quit the firm and start his own company at home.

Because you're a rehabilitation counselor, he comes to you for advice and assistance. He tells you of his great plans to work from home, drum up his own business and truly make it on his own.

You nod encouragement as you take in Jerry's obvious enthusiasm. But you are far from convinced that this is something that Jerry, who has a mental health problem and history of depression, should consider.

You have some knowledge about what it takes to be self-employed. In fact, your brother-in-law is self-employed and all he talks about is how he has to be on all the time. The responsibility of his operation rests totally on his shoulders.

You also know that depression is cyclical. Jerry may feel upbeat now, but he is also prone to falling into a deep malaise.

"A rehabilitation counselor might react and tell the client this isn't a good idea," says Margaret Glenn. She is a professor of rehabilitation counseling.

What do you do?

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