Career Counselling: Methods That Work

Type
Book
Authors
ISBN 10
0702178020 
ISBN 13
9780702178023 
Category
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Publication Year
2011 
Publisher
Pages
176 
Subject
Counselling, career development, stress management, anxiety, depression 
Description
This is an introductory text that provides practitioners with a wide range of efficient and effective career interventions. Representing the main schools of thought in career counselling today, Career counselling: Methods that work identifies and reflects the growing global interest in innovative approaches to career counselling including Mark Savickas' career-story interview technique for career construction counselling. In addition, the text: facilitates an understanding and application of contemporary theories, goals, methods and strategies in career counselling; provides an overview of the most recent and current international perspectives on 21st century career counselling; examines the historical and philosophical underpinnings of qualitative, quantitative and multi-method approaches to career counselling and suggests how these approaches may be utilised by practitioners; critically analyses questions such as, 'How can career counselling be best facilitated for all learners, in all contexts, including learners who experience barriers to learning?' and 'How does one use the career-story questionnaire to promote self-reflection for life design?' ; and discusses various assessments that could be used to facilitate clients' self-expression and discovery of their identity and personality configuration. The text is recommended for practitioners involved in primary, secondary and tertiary education, psychology and social work, corporate coaches, academics, researchers, scholars and students. - from Amzon 
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