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96-133
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69
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Attending to Clients' Psychological Needs During Career Construction Counseling
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Sampaio C; Cardoso P; Rossier J; Savickas ML
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Career Development Quarterly
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2021
2021-06-08
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The counselor (the first author) was a Brazilian White woman, holding a PhD in psychology and career counseling, with more than 10 years of experience as a career counselor and supervisor of graduate and undergraduate psychology students at a university career development and counseling center. The client, Barbara (a pseudonym), was a 28-year-old Brazilian Black woman who was feeling dissatisfied with her job as an administrative assistant. She was taking a technical course in administration that was also not satisfying. Barbara sought career counseling to determine how she could make a transition to achieve a more satisfying career and life. She was worried about being almost 30 years old and not feeling that she had a direction in life.
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Attending to clients' psychological needs during career counseling merits more attention in career theory and practice. We describe how the elaboration of clients' needs during career construction counseling supports clients' problem formulation. After reviewing the literature on the psychology of needs, we present and illustrate an intervention strategy with a case example. Counseling vignettes from the initial counseling task of problem formulation illustrate how to facilitate clients' narrative symbolization of their emotional experiences and associated needs. We explain how this strategy contributes to deepening clients' understanding of their problems and facilitates both the rewriting of a career narrative and the construction of new career plans. Analysis of the possibilities and limits of this practice merits attention in career counseling process research.
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2021
career construction counseling
vocational psychology
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1177/0011000007309965" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1177/0011000007309965</a>
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16-41
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1
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36
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The intersections of work, health, diversity, and social justice - Helping people living with HIV disease
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Counseling Psychologist
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2008
2008-01
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career barriers inventory; cognitive theory; college-students; counseling psychology; differences; ethnic differences; gender; hiv/aids; perceived barriers; Psychology; vocational psychology; women
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Werth J L; Borges N J; McNally C J; Maguire C P; Britton P J
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Although counseling psychology has discussed vocational issues, health concerns, diversity, and social justice, discussion of these topics has typically been narrowly focused. This article uses the example of persons with HIV (PWHIV) to demonstrate how these areas can be intertwined. The counseling psychology literature is also examined to determine the degree to which direction has been provided regarding clients facing health concerns, disabilities, confusion regarding career issues, or possible discrimination. Because HIV is now considered to be a chronic illness for many people, there is an increased likelihood that PWHIV will be faced with employment issues, as well as significant barriers to beginning work, returning to work, or keeping a job. After highlighting characteristics of PWHIV, we review the degree to which the vocational literature addresses the needs and issues of PWHIV. We also examine the role of social justice in relation to PWHIV who are considering work.
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1177/0011000007309965" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1177/0011000007309965</a>
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2008
Borges N J
Britton P J
career barriers inventory
cognitive theory
college-students
Counseling Psychologist
COUNSELING psychology
differences
ethnic differences
Gender
HIV/AIDS
Journal Article
Maguire C P
McNally C J
perceived barriers
Psychology
vocational psychology
Werth J L
Women