Work for people with bipolar disorder
Working for People with Bipolar Disorder There is not a one-size-fits-all career for people with bipolar disorder. Choosing a professional role depends on a number of factors, including skills, interests, and strengths.
However, certain job qualities may be desirable for people with bipolar disorder. For example, Bipolar International recommends looking for work in a quiet, less stressful
environment.
This article will help you balance work and health by taking a closer look at
types of jobs that are suitable for people with bipolar disorder. It also provides
examples of the best and worst jobs and shares advice on how to deal with bipolar disorder in the workplace. What kind of work is right for someone with bipolar disorder? Compatible with personal strengths and preferences
Even if a job has the qualities mentioned above, a person may not be satisfied with the role unless it matches their forte and interests. A job where someone feels a lack of meaning or isn't making full use of their skills can be stressful in its own right.
Best jobs for people with bipolar disorder
Each person is unique and has different wants and needs when it comes to their career. However, those who aren't sure what might be right for them can start by looking at jobs that are likely to meet the above criteria.
Some jobs that may involve a quiet, quiet environment include:
librarian or library assistant
archivist
museum or gallery curator
gardener or landscaper
yoga or meditation teacher
massage or spa therapist
seeker
tutor
Creative jobs include:
artists or illustrators
Voice actor
session musician
freelance writer
manicurist
create web pages
Jobs that typically have daytime or part-time hours include:
office workers
accountant
deliver
concealer
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