A much-needed approach to career counseling that integrates traditional techniques with psychological methods of assessment and intervention. The step-by-step methodology applies to all types of clients and can be used successfully by practitioners with diverse professional backgrounds.Preface.
The Authors.
The Process of Career Counseling.
Assessing Client Needs and Establishing Counseling Goals.
Promoting Client Self-Understanding.
Developing and Refining Appropriate Career Alternatives.
Helping Clients Choose Among Career Alternatives.
Overcoming Roadblocks and Solving Problems.
Making Plans.
Beginning the Job Search.
Preparing for Job Interviews.
Resource A: Test Information and Addresses for Tests.
Resource B: Sample Directories.
References.
Index.
Elizabeth B. Yost and M. Anne Corbishley are the authors of Career Counseling: A Psychological Approach, published by Wiley.
Making the right career choice contributes substantially to an individual’s welfare and psychological well-being. Few career counselors, however, are trained in psychological as well as vocational methods for assisting their clients. Elizabeth B. Yost and M. Anne Corbishley provide a much-needed approach to career counseling that integrates traditional career counseling techniques with psychological methods of assessment and intervention. Their clear, step-by-step approach applies to all types of clients, and it can be used successfully by practitioners with diverse professional backgrounds.
This book provides comprehensive discussion of every stage of the career counseling process, from initial interview to final job placement. It shows how to help clients consló<