Clarification of a client's selfβconcept and its implementation in the world of work remains an overarching goal of career counseling. To date, counselors have largely used objective measures of interests, values, needs, and abilities in their efforts to accomplish this goal. Objective assessments a
A Stage Approach to Career Counseling With Christian Women
β Scribed by ROSEMARIE SCOTTI HUGHES; CYNTHIA M. BRAME; LEE ANNE VAUGHN; LISBET WARD
- Publisher
- American Counseling Association
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 495 KB
- Volume
- 42
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0160-7960
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β¦ Synopsis
Almost 75% of married women ages 25-54 yearsarein the labor force in the United States. Many are in occupations that are below their potentialor are not personally satisfying. Lackof rolesatisfaction can result in depression, but the career issues of women in treatment are often ignored. Christian women may be particularly vulnerable to role dissatisfaction. The authors offer a stage model for assessment of Christian women who present with symptoms of depression, in hopes of addressing issues of role satisfaction from work and lessening depressive symptoms.
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