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This top-selling text presents theories, assessments, planning
tools, resources, and technologies relevant to modern career
development. With four chapters devoted to career development in
educational settings, this book analyzes the aspects of career
development interventions for the elementary, middle and high
school, higher ed, and community audiences. Also provided are
strategies for implementing career counseling techniques and
creating and designing career development programs.
Career Recovery: Creating Hopeful Careers in Difficult Times
provides readers with powerful strategies they can use to create
hope and manage their careers throughout their lifetimes. The book
introduces readers to the hope-action theory, an empowering
approach that highlights the connection between hope, academic
engagement, student retention, job search success, career goal
clarity, and cultivating a meaningful career path. In Section I,
the text introduces the essentials of hope-action theory. The
chapters illuminate the challenges of effective career
self-management in a post-pandemic world and the importance of hope
in career planning. Section II examines the crucial process of
engaging in self-reflection to develop self-clarity. Readers
uncover their unique passions, skills, personal styles, and values.
Section III highlights the need for support in career and
educational planning. It teaches readers how to move from
self-exploration to seeking support and fostering future
opportunities. The final section focuses on implementing key
decisions and transforming possibilities into realities. Career
Recovery is an energizing resource that helps readers discover and
channel hope to support the development and management of their
chosen career paths.
Career Flow and Development: Hope in Action introduces students to
Hope-Action Theory, a model that emphasizes the centrality of hope
in identifying positive career possibilities grounded in
self-clarity emerging from systematic self-reflection. The book
highlights how students can apply self-clarity to create a
personalized vision of a future professional or educational career.
Based on leading theories of human behavior and organizational
management, the Hope-Action Theory provides students with a dynamic
set of tools that support and encourage effective decision-making.
Readers learn how to leverage hope, self-reflection, self-clarity,
visioning, goal-setting, as well as planning, implementation, and
adaptation strategies, to guide their careers. The book challenges
students to develop specific goals and plans, set those plans in
motion, then utilize new experiences to inform their ongoing
decision-making. The text provides stories, examples, case
vignettes, activities, and assessments to reinforce the material.
The Hope-Action Inventory helps student assess areas of opportunity
and personal growth. Career Flow and Development is an ideal
resource for courses in career planning. It can also be used by
career advisors working with students or within counseling programs
to show future practitioners how to conduct career interventions.
Note: This is the bound book only and does not include access to
MyCounselingLab (R) with Pearson eText. To order MyCounselingLab
(R) with Pearson eText packaged with the bound book, use ISBN
0134055829. This comprehensive, top-selling text presents theories,
assessments, planning tools, resources, and technologies relevant
to modern career development in a practical approach that shows
theory and research in action. With four chapters devoted to career
development in educational settings, it analyzes the various
aspects of career development interventions for the elementary,
middle and high school, higher education, and community audiences,
and provides strategies for implementing career counseling
techniques and creating and designing career development programs.
The new edition of Career Development Interventions features a
stronger emphasis on the elementary school level, up-to-date
coverage of the use of technology in career guidance/counseling,
including the use of social media for job seeking, and the addition
of new case studies and practical assignments throughout. Also
available with MyCounselingLab (R) This title is also available
with MyCounselingLab-an online homework, tutorial, and assessment
program designed to work with the text to engage students and
improve results. Within its structured environment, students see
key concepts demonstrated through video clips, practice what they
learn, test their understanding, and receive feedback to guide
their learning and ensure they master key learning outcomes.
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