Handbook of Vocational Psychology

Handbook of Vocational Psychology
Author: W. Bruce Walsh,Mark L. Savickas,Paul Hartung
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 555
Release: 2013-06-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781136499999

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Handbook of Vocational Psychology identifies, reports, and evaluates significant developments in vocational psychology and career counseling, and in doing so provides both professional clinicians and students with an informed understanding of both the current state and continuing progress in the field. As in previous editions, the fourth edition links theory and research with the more applied aspects of this field: four sections cover, in order, the field's history, theory, research, and practical applications. Clinicians, students, and academics at all levels of experience will find that the Handbook of Vocational Psychology, 4th ed, paints an accurate picture of the realities of work and serves as a practical reference work for anyone interested in keeping up to date with the latest research and trends in vocational psychology.

Handbook of Vocational Psychology

Handbook of Vocational Psychology
Author: W. Bruce Walsh,Mark L. Savickas,Paul Hartung
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 476
Release: 2005-05-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781135625467

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Vocational psychology, which is the science that helps inform social policy about work issues, improve career interventions and conduct research is glad to have this handbook. The third edition, with cutting edge contributors examines the field now and p

Handbook of Vocational Psychology Foundations

Handbook of Vocational Psychology  Foundations
Author: W. Bruce Walsh,Samuel H. Osipow
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1983
Genre: Education
ISBN: STANFORD:36105010116445

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The Oxford Handbook of the Psychology of Working

The Oxford Handbook of the Psychology of Working
Author: David L. Blustein
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2013-07-11
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780199758791

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Researchers and practitioners interested in the role of work in people's lives are faced with the need for new perspectives to support clients, communities, and organizations. This handbook is designed to fill this gap in the literature by focusing on the full spectrum of people who work and who want to work across the diverse contexts that frame working in the 21st century.

Handbook of Counseling Psychology

Handbook of Counseling Psychology
Author: Steven D. Brown,Robert W. Lent
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 656
Release: 2008-06-02
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780470228289

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This completely revised and updated Fourth Edition of the Handbook of Counseling Psychology presents a cross-disciplinary survey of the entire field?combining a scholarly review of important areas of counseling psychology with current and insightful analyses of topics. The new edition equips you with a leading resource containing the latest information on the prevention and treatment of vocational, educational, and personal adjustment problems.

Handbook of Career Counseling for Women

Handbook of Career Counseling for Women
Author: W. Bruce Walsh,Mary Heppner
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 629
Release: 2006-08-15
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781135614829

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The goal of this book is to give career counselors knowledge awareness, and skills to work with diverse girls and women to make their lives as authentic, meaningful, and rewarding as they can possibly be. It is designed to help career counselors work with diverse girls and women as they pursue the ever widening choices in their lives. In addition, the text: *focuses on the history of the field and provides the social-historical context for its development; *discusses basic issues and concepts in the career development and counseling of women; *discusses the needs of women from different ethnic backgrounds, income levels, and sexual preferences; *reviews critical gender issues in many forms of qualitative and quantitative assessment; *describes the use of a critical feminist approach to career counseling; *discusses dual career and dual earners' career needs; *focuses on the rapid growth in science/technology/engineering and mathematical (STEM) occupational fields; and *examines the career counseling needs of women in management positions. Handbook of Career Counseling for Women, Second Edition appeals to anyone interested in their own career development and those of clients, students, daughters, and other important girls and women in their life.

Handbook of Innovative Career Counselling

Handbook of Innovative Career Counselling
Author: Jacobus G. Maree
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 750
Release: 2019-07-20
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9783030227999

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This book examines a topic widely regarded as the most pressing in career counselling today, i.e., how to ensure that everyone receives career counselling and that all workers have the opportunity to engage in sustainable, decent work. The author holds that career counselling should not only advance workers’ self- and career construction, helping them design successful career-lives and make social contributions, and live purposeful lives – it should also expound new theoretical approaches and interventions. Furthermore, the book criticizes global society for overlooking the basic needs of many workers, especially the most vulnerable and disadvantaged. An important feature of the book is its emphasis on promoting a creative and innovative approach to career counselling so as to better answer contemporary career-related questions. It offers guidance on how to advance entrepreneurship and help workers develop critical thinking, curiosity, creativity, collaboration, and communication skills. In this way the book promotes innovation in career counselling and maps the way forward in a theoretical and practical manner that helps clients ‘flourish’ rather than merely ‘survive’ in turbulent times impacted by the fourth wave in psychology, career counselling, the economy, as well as the 4th industrial revolution (Work 4.0).

Handbook of Life Design

Handbook of Life Design
Author: Laura Nota,Jérôme Rossier
Publsiher: Hogrefe Publishing GmbH
Total Pages: 516
Release: 2015-03-09
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781613344477

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Our lives and careers are becoming ever more unpredictable. The "life-design paradigm" described in detail in this ground-breaking handbook helps counselors and others meet people's increasing need to develop and manage their own lives and careers. Life-design interventions, suited to a wide variety of cultural settings, help individuals become actors in their own lives and careers by activating, stimulating, and developing their personal resources. This handbook first addresses life-design theory, then shows how to apply life designing to different age groups and with more at-risk people, and looks at how to train life-design counselors.