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The Individual Career Counseling Needs and Experiences of Female Survivors of Partner Violence
Authors:Krista M. Chronister  Paula Luginbuhl  Christine Ngo  Rosemarie Downey‐McCarthy  Jenny Wang  Leah Barr  Christina Aranda  Eliza Harley
Affiliation:1. Department of Counseling PsychologyUniversity of Oregon;2. Private practice, Eugene, Oregon;3. Private practice, Centralia, Washington;4. Private practice, Seattle, Washington;5. The Psychology Center, Madison, Wisconsin;6. Sandstone Psychological ServicesUniversity of Oregon;7. Private practice, Los Angeles, California
Abstract:The impact of partner violence on women's employment and career development is profound. Career counselors may contribute substantially to these women's rehabilitation. This study examined employment and career counseling needs, barriers experienced, and counseling satisfaction of female survivors of partner violence (N = 71). The women participated in community‐ and research‐based individual career counseling services designed to promote their short‐ and long‐term career development. The authors conducted correlational, t‐test, and logistic regression analyses and found that barriers differed by race/ethnicity, age, number of children, and career service needs. Results provide important information about survivors' career counseling service access and needs.
Keywords:career counseling  work  employment  domestic violence
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