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New York Times on Hidden Disabilities
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Bruce Adams
posted
09-24-2013 09:43
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Katherine Bouton is a former copy editor at the New York Times who suffers from hearing loss. She has written a great article on the people who choose to conceal disabilities in the workplace.
Click here to read the article:
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/09/22/business/quandary-of-hidden-disabilities-conceal-or-reveal.html?ref=health&_r=1&
The article contains interesting and useful information on a professional who places individuals with disabilities in jobs, and the challenges she faces in helping people with "invisible" disabilities like hearing loss, Asperger's and PTSD.
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