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Mapping Career Counseling Interventions: A Guide for Career Practitioners
✍ Scribed by Shékina Rochat
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2022
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 251
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
Mapping Career Counseling Interventions provides an innovative insight into identifying and resolving problems within career management. In recent years, myriad of counselling tools has been developed so that practitioners can offer the most appropriate support possible. To guide the selection of such tools, this book offers a "map" that introduces and links 63 frequent career management difficulties with more than 160 qualitative interventions and solutions.
Through its highly organized layout and extensive detail, major career management difficulties―namely lack of motivation, indecisiveness, dysfunctional beliefs, lack of information, conflicts, and lack of employability―are scrutinized and divided into specific, more manageable sub-difficulties. Targeted interventions to address each of those difficulties, originating from vocational, motivational, and positive psychology, are then suggested and described. From these conclusions, the book delivers practical advice to help conduct these interventions in a sensitive and respectful manner. Overall, this book outlines the most effective ways to foster a good working alliance. One of the book’s standout features is its inclusion of an inventory and card sort to facilitate the identification of obstacles to professional choice and career management.
This book is a pivotal resource for the large and diverse community of career development practitioners, such as career counsellors, career advisors, employment counsellors, and career coaches, regardless of their specific audience and work settings.
✦ Table of Contents
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
CONTENTS
FOREWORD
INTRODUCTION
0.1. Career Decision-Making Difficulties
0.2. Interventions
0.3. Approach
0.4. Using the Map
In Summary
1. LACK OF MOTIVATION
1.1. Clarifying the Goal
1.2. Reinforcing the Goal’s Importance
1.3. Increasing the Goal’s Priority
1.4. Increasing Self-Confidence
1.5. Increasing Confidence in the Environment
1.6. Clarifying Emotions
1.7. Fighting Procrastination
In Summary
Notes
2. INDECISIVENESS
2.1. Reviewing Pessimistic Views
2.2. Fostering Self-Esteem
2.3. Reviewing the Fear of Making a “Bad Decision”
2.4. Facing Uncertainty
2.5. Decreasing Career Decision-Making Anxiety
2.6. Handling General Anxiety
2.7. Considering Relational Factors
In Summary
Notes
3. DYSFUNCTIONAL BELIEFS
3.1. Downplaying the Criticality of the Decision
3.2. Downplaying the Centrality of Work
3.3. Reassigning the Roles of Luck and Fate
3.4. Reframing Professional Help
3.5. Specifying the Role of Tests and Questionnaires
3.6. Giving Back Their Rightful Place to Significant Others
3.7. Questioning Career Stereotypes
In Summary
4. LACK OF INFORMATION ABOUT THE CAREER DECISION-MAKING PROCESS
4.1. Stages of Career Development
4.2. Stages of the Career Decision-Making Process
4.3. Components of the Choice
4.4. Combining Information
4.5. Exploration and Engagement
4.6. The Role of Reason and Emotions
4.7. Synthesizing with a Metaphor
In Summary
Note
5. LACK OF INFORMATION ABOUT THE SELF
5.1. Vocational Interests
5.2. Personality
5.3. Skills
5.4. Values
5.5. Character Strengths
5.6. Meaning
5.7. Life Story
In Summary
Notes
6. LACK OF INFORMATION ABOUT CAREER OPTIONS
6.1. Identifying Information Gaps and Unrealistic Views
6.2. Giving Information
6.3. Sources of Information
6.4. Critical and Objective Assessment of Information
6.5. Existing Careers and Their Characteristics
6.6. Occupations of the Future
6.7. Educational Systems
In Summary
Notes
7. INTERNAL CONFLICTS
7.1. Simultaneous Attraction to Multiple Options
7.2. Compromise between Dream and Reality
7.3. Compromise with Regard to Leisure
7.4. Ambivalence Regarding Career Changes
7.5. Ambivalence Regarding the Development of a Back-up Plan
7.6. Ambivalence between Several Options
7.7. Exploring the Sides of Ambivalence
In Summary
8. EXTERNAL CONFLICTS
8.1. Revealing Sources of Influence
8.2. Identifying Family Influences
8.3. Eliciting Family Expectations
8.4. Reconciling the Spheres of Life
8.5. Addressing Structural Constraints
8.6. Addressing Cultural Differences
8.7. Teaching Assertiveness
In Summary
9. LACK OF EMPLOYABILITY
9.1. Pursuing “Happiness”
9.2. Acknowledging the Cycles of Change
9.3. Overcoming Transitions
9.4. Planning for the Unexpected
9.5. Handling Failure
9.6. Solving Problems
9.7. Adopting a Spirit of Adventure
In Summary
CONCLUSION
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
APPENDIX A: THE CAREER DIFFICULTIES INVENTORY
APPENDIX B: THE CAREER DIFFICULTIES INVENTORY–CARDS
REFERENCES
INDEX
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