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Randomized trial of a calling-infused career workshop incorporating counselor self-disclosure
Authors:Bryan J. Dik  Michael F. Steger
Affiliation:a Department of Psychology, Colorado State University, C-52 A.G. Clark Building, Fort Collins, CO 80523-1876, USA
b Department of Educational and Counseling Psychology, College of Education and Human Development, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY 40292, USA
Abstract:A randomized controlled trial was used to test (1) the efficacy of a two-session career development workshop for college student participants; (2) the effect of counselor self-disclosure on outcomes; and (3) the effect of infusing calling and vocation concepts on outcomes. Both standard (person-environment fit) and calling/vocation-infused interventions improved career decision self-efficacy relative to a wait-list control. Counselor self-disclosure also increased participant career decision self-efficacy in both conditions and increased appraisals of meaning in life for participants in calling/vocation-infused workshops. Incorporating considerations of calling and vocation neither detracted from nor added to workshop effectiveness. Career development workshops were supported, as was the use of moderate counselor self-disclosure. Suggestions for career counseling practice and intervention research are discussed.
Keywords:Career interventions and workshops   Calling and vocation   P-E fit   Self-disclosure   Career decision self-efficacy   Meaning in life
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