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Career Counseling

2018
Career Counseling is a lifelong process starting when individuals choose an occupation -or even earlier-, prepare for it, and make progress in it. It emphasizes exploring the individuals' interests, values, skills and personality characteristics so as to support them to progress in those subjects and activities that will contribute to the attainment of
Maria Koutsafti, Niki Politi
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Career Counseling Is Personal Counseling

The Career Development Quarterly, 1992
Despite many changes that have occurred in the field of career counseling, counselors continue to rely on models of counseling that emphasize the rational, informational aspects of career decision making. The author argues that career counselors need to pay more attention to the affective, psychological issues confronting clients with career problems ...
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Career counseling

New Directions for Higher Education, 1975
AbstractCounselors increase the career potential of women by changing attitudes, providing information, and teaching work‐related skills.
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Psychological aspects of career counseling

Journal of Career Development, 1989
Recent trends in career-related research and theory have led to increased recognition that issues related to work or vocation are extremely complex. The influx of ideas from different areas such as cognitive and family therapies has resulted in an flood of new strategies and procedures to be incorporated into old and familiar methods of career ...
M. Anne Corbishley, Elizabeth B. Yost
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A dialogue system for career counseling

Proceedings of the International Conference & Workshop on Emerging Trends in Technology - ICWET '11, 2011
This paper aims at implementing a Question and Answer based AI application to provide students with career counseling. With the aid of an Intelligent Expert System, the software is equipped with all the necessary domain specific information about various vocations and also the capability to draw apt inferences based on heuristic and judgmental ...
Gayatri Srivathsan   +4 more
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Adult life and career counselling

British Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 1985
Abstract The provision of life and career counselling for adults in the early 1970s is examined, distinguishing between counselling and other helping strategies. A major paradigm shift which is influencing counselling along with other aspects of society is identified.
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Career counselling: a process in process

British Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 1997
Abstract Career counselling, career guidance, and career interventions are terms in the process of evolution. Historical and contemporary factors in the US experience that have changed and expanded the needs for career counselling and related career interventions are discussed.
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Calling, careers, and career counselling

British Journal of Guidance & Counselling
This 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 ...
Maureen E. Kenny   +2 more
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