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First off you are looking for advice without giving enough information which, I guess, since this is a blog, you might not be able to do so.  Having said that I think you should take into consideration the following:

  1. Gender:  If female another female may be in a better position to help.  If male he might be able to identify and receive from another male more effectively as well.
  2. Job description:  Are we talking about the receptionist, the file clerk, the president’s secretary, the delivery person, a admissions rep., or maybe a FA rep.?  Maybe they are bored and need a more fulfilling job description.  Would going back to school motivate them?  Would attaining more responsibility lift their sense of self worth?  Or maybe it is the entire contrary; he/she has too much responsibility and does not feel that he is producing up to par with what is expected.
  3. Some people, especially non-team players, struggle with feeling victorious when things are good because of the effort the team put out.  They feel better by recognition of personal contributions or accomplishments.
  4. Has something changed in this person’s personal life?  Maybe he/she needs some counseling.  Sometimes personal problems start weighing on our jobs especially when they are of  the non-communicable kind.
  5. Cultural considerations may come into play.  A counselor of the same cultural backgroung would be best prepared to help.

I hope this helps to jog some ideas and that your coworker overcomes this temporary situation.

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