A Person-Centered Perspective to Welfare-to-Work Services: In Pursuit of the Elusive and the Unattainable
✍ Scribed by Stephen G. Weinrach
- Publisher
- American Counseling Association
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 589 KB
- Volume
- 52
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0889-4019
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✦ Synopsis
Because of changes in legislation regarding the U.S. welfare system, there is an urgency now that has never before existed, except perhaps during the Great Depression, for career counselors to advocate for those of their clients who are on welfare and for their minor dependents. E. B. Lent (2001) has revitalized the debate over the role Rogers's person‐centered perspective should play in career development with welfare‐to‐work (WTW) clients. The usefulness of such an approach with today's clients was explored within the context of inherent limitations of Rogers's person‐centered perspective. Potential ethical conflicts for career counselors working with WTW clients were identified.
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