Career counseling /
Mark L. Savickas
- Second Edition
- Amerrican Psychological Association, Washington, DC : c2019.
- xvi, 194 pages ; 23 cm.
- Theories of psychotherapy series .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The world of work and career interventions Constructing self and identity Narrative counseling The career construction interview Career construction assessment Assessment of solutions Assessment of settings, scripts, and scenarios Counseling for career construction Turn intention into action Appendix: Career construction interview form Glossary of key terms Recommended resources References Index About the author About the series editors
This book describes methods of career construction counseling based on the conceptual model of life designing. It defines counseling and how career counseling has evolved over the last century. The counseling profession has evolved three distinct conceptual models to direct how they conduct career counseling: guiding, developing, and constructing. The book is organized into nine chapters. Chapter one presents a brief overview of the book. Chapter two examines the core concepts of self, identity, meaning, mastery, and mattering. Chapter three explains how practitioners use narrative psychology to help clients revise their career stories to increase comprehension, coherence, and continuity. Chapter four describes the framework and elements of the Career Construction Interview during which practitioners ask story-crafting questions, which scaffold career construction. Chapter five presents the assessment goals that concentrate on extracting client preoccupations and problems from the early recollections that sustain them. Chapter six describes how to identify client solutions to the problems they pose in their early recollections. Chapter seven discusses how to use career themes or central tensions to extend clients' occupational plots by identifying fitting settings, possible scripts, and future scenarios. The final two chapters concentrate on using the assessment results in career construction counseling. The penultimate chapter describes how career counseling practitioners compose an identity narrative that reconstructs clients' small stories into a large story that encourages reflexivity to clarify choices. The final chapter explains the importance of turning intention to action in the real world, first through exploration and trial, then through deciding and doing. -- Provided by publisher