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Conquering the companies: missions and jobs for people suffering from bipolar disorder or depression

Depression and / or bipolar disorder can strike everybody and remain us on the sideline for months and even years. During this period, many people feel more and more isolated, marginalized, de-socialized ...

In better phases, or once stabilized or even cured, it is often difficult to return to work, however essential to find a place in society and regain trust in his value and his own potential..

Some companies have been slow to understand that integrating an unemployed person could finally provide many advantages! ... In fact, who is more motivated than a unemployed person after months of years of hard time !?

Equally, it is important that companies understand that people with mood disorders, are motivated to work and eager to show their value and quality.

We are not here to do charity.

The best way for companies to help us, is to give us work or missions, and to judge the quality of our work on our results.

It is time for us to be given the opportunity to express our talents!

The Mood Institute goes to the conquest of firms from every size (small and medium-size companies, small and medium-size industries, Institutional, Large Groups, ...) to make the Mood Institute Known through its program of re-professionalization of people suffering or having suffered from depression or bipolar disorder.

It is a very simple principle : companies entrust Mood Institute with a mission, and the Mood Institute is responsible for building a team and managing it, taking into account state of health and constraints of each others.

Indeed, many companies don’t own the necessary tools and don’t have appropriate management methods to manage people with mood disorders. That is why the Mood Institute created its Services Department, and now approach the companies to give the Institute all types of missions. For each mission, the Mood Institute acts as a service company and then takes care of organizing the necessary to realize and manage the project .

 

>> You are a manager, you support our initiative and you have to give us missions , then contact us by email to:   services (AT) moodinstitute.com

 

>> You suffer from mood disorders and you want to return to work then submit us your skills by sending your CV through our Application form or by mail to:  applications (AT) moodinstitute.com

 


** Reader information : This section is mostly inspired of real-life experiences, and was written by the editorial staff of the Mood Institute, exclusively composed with patients - The members of the Medical and Scientific Committee are regularly asked to provide an advisory opinion - Last update : 02/06/2012

Comments

03/04/2010 - 17:45 Finally a small hope of seeing our children helped in their employment research...
and the recognition of persons already "punished" by the disease ... there is so much to say about this subject...
My daughter has been fighting for six years to find a normal life ... We support her in this fight.
But any help is very welcome.
A big thank to the founder of this institute
03/02/2010 - 12:31 This is a very interesting web site.
Being bipolar is a full time job that requires lots of energy and great determination and discipline. Most of the time, bipolarity is invisible and symptoms are often misunderstood or misinterpreted. I have been diagnosed 5 years ago, and even if today I am able to manage to put up the disease, work with many responsibilities, it constitutes an every day challenge.
The creativity helps me to get out of mood disorders, in finding extraordinary solutions where people would usually fail miserably ... Thus it helps me to hide my disease. However, this is a very complex disease with difficult symptoms to endure wheras we are in one phase or in the other one, and it is essential to take this into account in our job research.
Sometimes, I am in an energy overflow and I make everybody tired around me and otherwise, I make superhuman efforts for making the slightest movement. Suffering from bipolar disorders always forces me to justify myself : I always try to explain to persons close to me, about why I’ve reacted like this or differently. For my share, I have the luck to manage a service in a independent way and to have a understanding team that supports me and, even covers my seizures.
Your approach of employment will help many bipolar.
With my encouragement,
Laura
01/28/2010 - 14:02 I think that this formula is the best one!
Bonnie

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