A practical introduction for those training in the field of career development, career counselling and career coaching, this book will take your students through established and emerging theory and the different contexts in which career work takes place introducing the key skills, techniques and models they’ll need. Professional issues such as the use of digital technologies highlight the contemporary context of careers work and all of this is brought to life through engaging case studies and reflective questions, highlighting the practical applications of what is being learnt. Table of Contents: Introduction What do we mean by career? Career coaching and career mentoring Established theories of career decision making Counselling theories to inform career counselling and coaching practice New and emerging approaches Using narrative approaches in career counselling and career coaching Working with diversity Career development in organisations Models for structuring career conversations Developing skills and techniques for career counselling and coaching Supporting career learning and development in a range of contexts Using digital technologies and creative approaches in careers work Becoming a critically reflective practitioner Appendices References About the Author: Dr Hazel Reid is principal lecturer and Director of the Centre for Career & Personal Development at Canterbury Christ Church University. She teaches on a range of programmes associated with youth support; including a Foundation degree programme, a BA( Hons) award and the Masters in Career Guidance and Counselling. She also supports colleagues working on Doctoral degrees. |