Critical moments in career construction counseling |
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Authors: | Paul J. Hartung Logan Vess |
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Affiliation: | 1. Northeast Ohio Medical University, Department of Family and Community Medicine, 4209 State Route 44, P.O. Box 95, 44272-0095 Rootstown, OH, United States;2. School of Counseling, Kent State University, Kent, OH 44242, United States |
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Abstract: | An important research need concerns identifying and describing factors that promote reflexivity and change in life-design career interventions. Career construction counseling, a primary life-design intervention, uses narrative methods in an interpersonal process of helping people design a work life through reflexive action. Using Interpersonal Process Recall (IPR), the present study examined what prompts reflexivity and change in career construction counseling. A single case analysis method involving a 24-year old Caucasian woman examined one client's experience of processes that prompted change and reflection about her current career transition. Post-counseling IPR with the client of her videotaped career construction counseling session indicated five major themes: (a) role models prompt identity reflection, (b) early recollections foster cohesion, (c) follow-up questions add depth to the story, (d) counselor as audience provides clarity and validation, and (e) career construction interview questions illuminate perspective and need for action. Results support prior research indicating the usefulness of career construction counseling for promoting reflexive action in life design. |
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Keywords: | Career construction counseling Career construction interview Interpersonal Process Recall Narrative career counseling Counseling process and outcome |
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