Several new CEU Courses have been added to the website of Quantum Units Continuing Education for the month of November.
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Nearly 1 in 2 people in the USA have a chronic illness and about 96% of it is invisible.* With the knowledge that this number is continuing to grow as our population ages, National Invisible Chronic Illness Awareness Week offers three workshops that focus on coping mechanisms and emotional support.
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Some would argue having an illness that is invisible is a good thing. And at times it can be because one gets to choose who to share what information with. But it's also difficult because no one ever believes the seriousness of one's illness or pain level.
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Quantum Units Continuing Education is an online source for continuing education units (CEU’s) for Nurses, Therapists, Social Workers, Substance Abuse Counselors, Licensed Professional Counselors and other health professionals. Quantum Units has always emphasized affordability, convenience, free access to materials, environmental consciousness, impeccable service and hands-on customer support. But the bar has just been raised again – this time with a new state-of-the-art web site which offers expanded features that reinforce and elaborate upon all of the above themes.
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Living with an invisible illness can cause heartache and bitterness when one feels no one understands the significance of the illness. Invisible Illness Week provides that validation that people with invisible diseases often seek.
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In a recent survey of 611 chronically ill individuals, done by the National Invisible Chronic Illness Awareness Week committee, 53.27% of the respondents said that the most frustrating or annoying comment people make about their illness is “But you look so good!”
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