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Career development interventions can serve as one means to
constructively address the problems of inequitable access to
educational and occupational options and achievement that promote
health and well-being across the lifespan. Career Development
Interventions for Social Justice: Addressing Needs across the
Lifespan in Educational, Community, and Employment Contexts offers
practical examples of career development interventions that may be
adapted to constructively address social justice needs at various
points across the lifespan (ranging from elementary school ages to
older adults) in educational, community, and employment contexts.
Tailored to the needs and context of a specific underserved group
of individuals, each intervention integrates relevant career
development theory, research, ethical considerations, elements of
sound program design and evaluation, and professional competencies
for best practices in multicultural career counseling and social
justice advocacy. Unique to this book are the contributions of
authors, including practicing professional counselors and
psychologists, who share their personal reflections of
self-awareness from privileged and marginalized identities
regarding potential biases and resources of relevance to their
chapter's intervention. In the process of designing and providing
career development services for individuals from marginalized
groups, it is imperative for counselors to continually reflect on
and consult about their own biases and resources for empathic
understanding and effectiveness with those whom we serve.
Career development interventions can serve as one means to
constructively address the problems of inequitable access to
educational and occupational options and achievement that promote
health and well-being across the lifespan. Career Development
Interventions for Social Justice: Addressing Needs across the
Lifespan in Educational, Community, and Employment Contexts offers
practical examples of career development interventions that may be
adapted to constructively address social justice needs at various
points across the lifespan (ranging from elementary school ages to
older adults) in educational, community, and employment contexts.
Tailored to the needs and context of a specific underserved group
of individuals, each intervention integrates relevant career
development theory, research, ethical considerations, elements of
sound program design and evaluation, and professional competencies
for best practices in multicultural career counseling and social
justice advocacy. Unique to this book are the contributions of
authors, including practicing professional counselors and
psychologists, who share their personal reflections of
self-awareness from privileged and marginalized identities
regarding potential biases and resources of relevance to their
chapter's intervention. In the process of designing and providing
career development services for individuals from marginalized
groups, it is imperative for counselors to continually reflect on
and consult about their own biases and resources for empathic
understanding and effectiveness with those whom we serve.
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