This video is intended especially for people who are worried that they may never be able to work again. Some may feel ashamed and undisciplined for being unable to do things that seem normal for everyone else. Some may not want to think about anything and only want to sleep. Others may wonder whether quitting their job means they are unfit for society and unable to return to work. If you are currently at rock bottom, the organizers ask you to take heart. The speaker is a former user of Kizuki Business College (KBC), a transition support office for employment, who experienced a period of being unable to function due to adjustment disorder and later restarted his career through KBC. He now works as a KBC staff member, supporting people facing similar difficulties. Kizuki Business College will provide free access to the archive video of an online seminar held on Tuesday, May 12, 2026, about recovering from adjustment disorder. The program features the speaker’s personal journey from leaving work after developing adjustment disorder to becoming active in full-time employment. Topics include the turning point from the worst period, how he took the first step after being unable to move, what led him to stop struggling alone and seek help, the changes brought by professional support in daily life, physical condition and mindset, actions and environments arranged to prevent relapse, and his current health, mental health management after employment, and future direction. The speaker is Masayoshi Ishizuka, a former KBC user and current staff member at Kizuki Business College Omiya School. After many years in the logistics industry, he changed careers to inside sales, a field in which he had no prior experience, but developed adjustment disorder and left the job after six months. Through KBC, he deepened his self-understanding, rediscovered his strengths and characteristics, and regained confidence. This experience led him to pursue employment transition support, and he joined