Innovating Counseling for Self- and Career Construction : Connecting Conscious Knowledge with Subconscious Insight /
by Jacobus Gideon (Kobus) Maree.
Bok Engelsk 2020 Jacobus Gideon Maree
Utgave | 1st edition.
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Opplysninger | Part 1: Orientation -- Chapter 1. Career counselling as a skill and an art: Drawing on the inspiring career-life story of the amazing Ms Dolly Parton -- Part 2: Theoretical and Conceptual Framework -- Chapter 2. Overview: Theoretical and conceptual framework -- Chapter 3. Re-inventing career counselling in the 21st century: In search of the fourth paradigm in career counselling -- Chapter 4. Contextualising career counselling -- Chapter 5. Innovative assessments in career counselling -- Chapter 6. Nudging life design, self-, and career construction principles and practices towards further definition and utility -- Chapter 7. Using career counselling to promote social justice and decent work for all -- Part 3: From Theory to Practice -- Chapter 8. Using the CIP to innovate career counselling -- Chapter 9. Using the MCM to promote novel career counselling -- Chapter 10. Implementing an innovative and integrative intervention strategy in individual and group contexts -- Chapter 11. Case studies on the use of integrative qualitative+quantitative career counselling intervention -- Part 4: Closure -- Chapter 12. Closing and summary -- Epilogue.. - This book sets out to provide context for innovating counseling for self- and career construction. It gives readers insight into the theory underlying an innovative, integrative qualitative-quantitative approach to career counseling. Three key ideas recur throughout the book. First, the idea of not dispensing “advice” to people—instead, enabling them to advise themselves. Second, the idea of listening for instead of to people’s stories to help them choose and construct careers and themselves and shape their career identities. Third, the idea of helping people connect what they know about themselves consciously with what they are aware of subconsciously. The book confronts some of the main challenges posed by Work 4.0 on the workplace but also foreshadows the imminent advent of Work 5.0. It endeavors to promote career counselors’ ability to help people “thrive” at a time when many speculate that work itself is at risk, occupational contexts no longer “hold” workers in the way they used to, and the coronavirus pandemic is disrupting the workplace.
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ISBN | 3-030-48648-6. - 9783030486488
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