Exploring the Influence of Culture on Career Through the Career‐in‐Culture Interview |
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Authors: | Melinda M. Gibbons Amber Hughes Marianne Woodside |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Educational Psychology and Counseling, University of Tennessee, Knoxville;2. School of Professional CounselingLindsey Wilson College |
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Abstract: | This study sought to understand how culture in general affects career development. Using an adapted version of the Career‐in‐Culture Interview (Ponterotto, Rivera, & Sueyoshi, 2000 ), the authors interviewed 14 adults from a variety of cultural backgrounds. Through a qualitative analysis of the interviews, themes were identified based on 4 of the interview questions and were reported based on occupations the participants were aware of while growing up, their cultural and ethnic backgrounds, religious/spiritual backgrounds, and family influence. These themes promote a developmental consideration of career‐related issues in counseling. The findings can help counselors better work with clients by focusing not just on the individual but also on cultural influences on career development. |
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Keywords: | mental health of adults adult development |
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