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Effects of Orientations to Happiness on Vocational Identity Achievement

✍ Scribed by Andreas Hirschi


Publisher
American Counseling Association
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
108 KB
Volume
59
Category
Article
ISSN
0889-4019

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✦ Synopsis


There is an increased interest in vocational psychology and career counseling regarding the link between career development and well‐being, yet, little is known about how different ways to achieve well‐being or happiness relate to career development. This study explored the relationship between 3 orientations to happiness (meaning, pleasure, and engagement) and vocational identity achievement among 2 groups of Swiss adolescents (n = 268, 8th grade; n = 208, 11th grade). The results indicated that more orientation to meaning and engagement but not to pleasure positively related to vocational identity achievement.


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