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Calling, careers, and career counselling
British Journal of Guidance & CounsellingThis article opens a special issue of the British Journal of Guidance and Counselling on “Calling, careers, and career counselling”. Calling constitutes a topic that has progressively attracted attention across various fields, including vocational psychology and organisational behaviour, deserving in-depth study in reference to guidance and career ...
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Psychotherapy, counseling, and career counseling.
2015To begin, take a moment to reflect on the three terms that constitute the title of this chapter: psychotherapy, counseling, and career counseling. Now, take that moment. What do you think? How might you describe their differences and similarities? What key terms or constructs might you deploy to differentiate or integrate them?
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Nondiscriminatory career counseling?
Pastoral Psychology, 1991Client data from nine church-related career development centers were studied with two questions in mind: (1) How well do the client assessment rating data predict the counselor recommendations given to clients? (2) Are there discriminatory effects due to referral source and/or to gender? Analyses were done separately for Professional Church Workers and
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Physical activity counseling in primary care: Insights from public health and behavioral economics
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2017Kerem Shuval +2 more
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