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Understanding Career Counselling - Theory, Research and Practice (Paperback)
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Understanding Career Counselling - Theory, Research and Practice (Paperback)
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`[This] is an exciting book, written in clear, accessible style.
It's an informative guide for anyone wishing to explore career
counselling as a topic and process' - Professional Manager 'This is
an excellent book - practical yet scholarly. It is a must-read for
anyone who wants to understand how to facilitate the career
development of other people in formal or informal settings' - John
Arnold, Professor of Organisational Behaviour, Loughborough
University 'At a time when the career counselling profession has
been under some pressure in the UK, it is good to have an
up-to-date text which cogently outlines the strong base of theory,
research and practice upon which this professional activity is
built. Jenny Kidd's lucid text will provide an invaluable resource
for new entrants to career counselling and related fields, as well
as for established practitioners' - Professor Tony Watts, Senior
Fellow and Life President, National Institute for Careers Education
and Counselling, Cambridge Understanding Career Counselling
explores the theory, research and practice of career counselling
from a British perspective and brings them together in one concise
volume. The book addresses exactly what is meant by the term
'career' in the 21st century and the implications this has for
those working with clients at different stages of their career.
This book is unique in that it clearly relates career theories to
career counselling, which is often an unclear area for trainees.
Divided into two clear parts, the first provides a comprehensive
account of theories of career development and career counselling
and their implications for practice. Taking a critical approach, it
also shows how research informs our understanding of the field. In
the second part, career counselling skills, tools and techniques
are described, including the use of assessment tools and the
internet. The book also covers ethical issues and evaluation.
Understanding Career Counselling is invaluable for students
undergoing training in career guidance, career counselling,
outplacement counselling or career coaching, but it will also be a
use to students on occupational psychology and human resource
management courses. In addition, experienced career practitioners
wishing to find out more about recent developments within their
profession. Jennifer Kidd is a Reader in Organizational Psychology
and Course Director of the MSc Career Management and Counselling
programme at Birkbeck, University of London
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