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How to recover from a layoff, according to positive psychology

While corporate layoffs are still below pre-pandemic levels, a wave of high-profile layoffs have left workers understandably anxious. Image: Unsplash/ Brad Barmore

Aimee Pearcy
Author, Quartz
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