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Trauma-informed career counselling to address work traumas resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic [PDF]
Background: Sudden work traumas as a result of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic have left thousands displaced from their current jobs and occupations.
Jennifer J. Linnekaste
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Factors of premarital sexual activities of literate emerging adults in Nigeria
The increasing tolerance of antenuptial sexual acts among youth in contemporary society has directed research interest to its consequences on varying health outcomes.
Mulikat Ladi Abdulqadir Mustapha +1 more
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During the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, vocational counselors in Switzerland more frequently worked from home (WFH) and less frequently worked on-site.
Andrea Zürcher +7 more
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Purpose: News media in third world countries remained under social, religious, political and military pressure. Developing countries in presence of pressure groups cannot enjoy the fruits of a democratic setup.
Jam Sajjad Hussain +3 more
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Efficacy of career guidance and counselling among secondary schools in Uganda
Background: In Uganda, students face difficulty during career transition between different levels of education and employment despite government policies about implementation of career guidance and counselling services.
Anne T. Otwine +3 more
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After completing primary school education, each of us is concerned with the question of what to do next, what direction to take, what job and related education to choose. Most often, these questions are addressed by adolescents before entering high school and university. Young generations are increasingly demanding in terms of the quality of education,
Devona M. Stalnaker-Shofner +2 more
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Editorial: ‘Ecological crisis–anthropological crisis’
No abstract available.
Jean Guichard
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Career counselling and sustainable decent work: Relationships and tensions
The concept of decent work is intuitively desirable, an ideal to strive for, and a human right. Awareness of the decent work agenda has been raised in career counselling and is posing challenges about what role, if any, career counselling can play ...
Mary McMahon, Mark Watson
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This study examined the influence of a group career construction counselling intervention on the career decision-making difficulties of Tanzanian students.
Jacobus Gideon Maree +1 more
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This article reports on the value of using narrative approaches in career counselling assessment in African contexts in addition to quantitative approaches to enhance the contextual relevance of assessment.
Kobus Maree
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