Exploring New Horizons in Career Counselling

Turning Challenge into Opportunities

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This book brings together eminent global theorists and practitioners to share their views on the evolution of career counselling in recent decades. Multiple changes of a fundamental and complex nature, as well as related challenges in the world of work, have necessitated career counselling to undergo such an evolution. The authors examine the future nature and scope of new directions in the field of career counselling psychology and they critically reflect on, as well as promote the predominant theoretical and conceptual framework of the field of career counselling. The latest models and methods in and for the 21st century are explored and teased out, including Mark Savickas’ proposal to shift the focus in interventions from conceptualising the self as content to seeing the self as a process. This approach is in keeping with the notion of career as a story and consistent with leading theories such as Jean Guichard’s self-construction framework and the life design paradigm. The authors deliver an avant garde text that is easy to read and use without diluting the conceptual and terminological complexities of the field.
The book is an invaluable resource for new, emerging and experienced researchers, academics, scholars, researchers, psychologists, social workers, teachers and clients:

It merges what is known about the field with emerging approaches.
It gives an overview of theoretical paradigms that can be applied to a changing world of work.
It makes a critical analysis of germane questions such as “What does the future hold for the field of career counselling and how can challenges be turned into opportunities?” and “How can different paradigms, approaches and strategies be harnessed to promote clients’ career-life wellbeing and resilience?”.
It facilitates an understanding of the skills necessary to deal with career-related transitions, challenges and barriers to help people acquire transferable career-life skills and career(-choice) readiness.
It examines the importance of career adaptability and how people can develop this vital 21st century (survival) competency.
It challenges career counsellors to grasp and acquire skills to promote and advocate social justice agendas.
It promotes and demonstrates the exciting and promising notion of dialogue writing to enhance the dialogical work of the career counsellor and client.

Individually and collectively, the authors team up to blend retrospect and prospect, and they make a concerted effort to convert 21st century challenges and frontiers in career counselling into opportunities, hurt into hope, hopelessness into inspiration.

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Converging Vistas from Scores and Stories
An Integrative Approach to Career Counselling
Pages: 25–42
Life Adaptability Qualitative Assessment (LAQuA)
A Narrative Instrument for Evaluating Counselling Intervention Effectiveness
Pages: 43–61
Systemic Thinking
A Foundation for ‘Doing’ Narrative Career Counselling
Pages: 99–115
Exploring New Perspectives in Coaching
Coaching as a New Paradigm for Career Interventions
Pages: 117–130
Limitation and Creativity
A Chaos Theory of Careers Perspective
Pages: 131–147
Promoting Transferable Non-Cognitive Factors
For College and Career Readiness
Pages: 149–166
Imagined and Unconscious Career Barriers
A Challenge for Career Decision Making in the 21st Century
Pages: 167–188
Career Development for Children
Addressing Barriers, Challenging Perceptions, and Building Hope
Pages: 205–218
Turning Transition into Triumph
Applying Schlossberg’s Transition Model to Career Transition
Pages: 219–232
Counselling toward Career Adaptability
The Charge of a New Era
Pages: 263–277
Social Justice
A Seminal and Enduring Career Counselling Ideal
Pages: 279–296
Career Counselling with Underserved Populations
The Role of Cultural Diversity, Social Justice, and Advocacy
By: Mark Pope
Pages: 297–312
Playwright Meets Career Coach
Writing Dialogues to Promote Awareness and Self-Direction
Pages: 313–327
The Next Horizon of Career Counselling
Ethics—The Philosophy of Living
Pages: 329–339
Contributors
Pages: 341–349
Educational Researchers and their students
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