Therapeutic Collaboration in Career Construction Counseling: Case Studies of an Integrative Model

Title

Therapeutic Collaboration in Career Construction Counseling: Case Studies of an Integrative Model

Creator

Filipa Silva
Maria do Céu Taveira
Paulo Cardoso
Eugénia Ribeiro
Mark L Savickas

Date

2022

Description

The mapping of therapeutic collaboration throughout counseling deepens our understanding of how the helping relationship fosters client change. To better understand the process of career construction counseling (CCC), we analyzed the therapeutic collaboration on six successful face-to-face cases. The participants were six Portuguese adults, five women and one man, real clients of a career counseling service, and four psychologists, three female and one male trained in the career intervention model. The participants completed demographic questions and measures of career certainty, vocational identity, career indecision, and psychological functioning. The Therapeutic Collaboration Coding System was used to track collaboration throughout all interactive episodes. The clinical significance of the intervention was calculated by analyzing pre-post-test statistical differences for each case, with the Reliable Change Index and Z score. The findings evidenced a pattern of therapeutic collaboration evolution for good outcome cases. Based on this pattern, we propose a model of process-outcome evolution for the three phases of CCC.

Source

Front Psychol
. 2022 Feb 2;12:784854. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.784854. eCollection 2021.

Language

English

Citation

Filipa Silva et al., “Therapeutic Collaboration in Career Construction Counseling: Case Studies of an Integrative Model,” NEOMED Bibliography Database, accessed April 29, 2024, https://neomed.omeka.net/items/show/12084.