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308-321
Issue
2
Volume
26
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My Career Story: Description And Initial Validity Evidence
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Journal of Career Assessment
Date
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2018
2018-05
Subject
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career; Career construction counseling; career construction theory; career intervention; career planning; decision-making; latent semantic analysis; life design; life design; my career; narrative career counseling; Psychology; story
Creator
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Hartung P J; Santilli S
Description
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My career story (MCS) comprises a self-guided autobiographical workbook designed to simulate career construction counseling. The MCS contains a series of questions from the Career Construction Interview to elicit a life-career story and reveal a life theme that are then related to a current career problem indicated by the workbook user. Reflecting on the answers to the questions aims to promote key life-design goals of adaptability, narratability, intentionality, and action. After describing its development and use, a case illustration and initial preliminary validity study of the MCS is presented. Latent semantic analysis, a method for determining meaning similarity of words and passages within bodies of text, indicated a mean agreement level of .81 between MCS life portraits constructed by participants (N =10) and those constructed for the participants by experts in career construction counseling. The MCS shows some initial promise for self-guided career intervention to increase self-reflection and ability to tell and enact one's career story. Future research is needed to support the validity of the MCS workbook.
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1177/1069072717692980" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1177/1069072717692980</a>
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Journal Article or Conference Abstract Publication
2018
Career
career construction counseling
career construction theory
career intervention
career planning
Decision-making
Department of Family & Community Medicine
Hartung P J
Journal Article or Conference Abstract Publication
Journal of Career Assessment
latent semantic analysis
Life design
my career
narrative career counseling
NEOMED College of Medicine
Psychology
Santilli S
story