For psychologists who tend to federal employees, there’s a lot to work through

The Washington Post: Over casual lunch conversations in downtown Washington and on formal workplace surveys, federal workers make it clear: They are stressed out, depressed and angst-ridden.

The past few years, after all, have been what a therapist might call emotionally draining: pay freezes, furloughs, sequester cuts. All of which culminated in what therapists might term a total dysfunctional meltdown: October’s 16-day government shutdown.

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