Tales of two subjects: Narratives of career counseling |
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Authors: | Gudbjö rg Vilhjá lmsdó ttir,Torfi H. Tulinius |
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Affiliation: | aSchool of Social Sciences, School and Employment Counseling, University of Iceland, Gimli vid Saemundargotu, 101 Reykjavik, Iceland;bSchool of Humanities, University of Iceland, 101 Reykjavik, Iceland |
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Abstract: | Narratives, often quite complex, are at the core of subjective careers. Tools and methodology have been adapted from narratology to analyze career stories thoroughly. This article presents four career counselors’ narratives of client that have been analyzed with Greimas’ actantial model and semiotic square. This methodology proves to be of value as it brings forth the main issues with which the client and the counselor are dealing. Furthermore, it gives the counselor a means to analyze and reflect on counseling practice. |
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Keywords: | Counseling relationship Narrative counseling Narrative theory Greimassian semiotics |
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