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    Career Counseling Over the Lifespan Essay

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    Abstract Career counseling over the lifespan has more than an occupational focus, it deals with the person’s entire being with a vision that includes one’s lifespan. Career counseling takes into consideration character development, character skills, life roles, individual life and work history, goals, and obstacles. A career counselor not only assists a client with a career plan, but also with a life plan. This paper focuses on two categories of career counseling. The first focus is the history

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    The previous sections highlighted post-retirement issues experienced by athletes, (i.e., hardships, future concerns, identity issues, career planning decisions, etc.). To summarize, the literature has consistently supported that most athletes struggle with retirement (Warriner & Lavallee, 2008; McGannon & Mauws, 2000; & Reifsteck, 2011), and that athletes who are forced to retire may experience more transition-related difficulties than those who are not (Lavallee, Gordon, & Grove, 1997; & Heird

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    Counseling Adults and Recognizing Obstacles Career Counseling is not a simple task and definitely is not the same as counseling a client for mental illness. One thing that will be similar is that one will encounter obstacles and barriers in career counseling like one would counseling a client for mental illness. Obstacles may look like various different things; however, the writer will identify and elaborate on three different obstacles that obstructs the process. The writer will also elaborate

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    My career path has undoubtedly been influenced by the people who I have come across in my life. Those people have shaped and molded me in some fashion be the person that I am and who I strive to become. I have been and will continue to foster a compassionate ideology and lifestyle. My family coming from no more than the clothes on their back, leaving a worn torn country with no education have helped me better understand my role in life. I know and have come to a remedial understanding of how I am

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    Journaling Reflection

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    about resources in our society that will assist people that have served in the way. Certain things like VA hospitals and helping them deal with their past trauma. The fourth resource that I took away from this course is learning about the multiple career counseling theories; this will assist in my communication and helping with my client as it relates to their future goals. The fourth fact that I learned from this course is the importance of self-care and making sure every day you are taking good

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    Futures I craved in the past were nothing compared to my goal of becoming an artist. It was the dream I never considered to continue into a career because of stereotypes such as, “Few people make enough money from art to sustain themselves.” I have experienced countless lessons in my life, but this is the most important one I developed on my own. I am excited and exceedingly proud of my journey to find that belief, the way I discovered it, and what this realization means to me. I believe what you

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    not attach great importance to find a fulfilling career, because they were busy earning money to support their families. In their mind, they worked only because they had to. People did not pay much attention to the meaning of their careers. In chapter 2 “A Short History of Career Confusion“ is from How to Find Fulfilling Work by Roman Krznaric, the author argues that finding the meaningful career is challenging because people have too much choice now. Some people are stuck in jobs that they do not

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    skills, interests, etc. before choosing his career.  Secondly, he concentrated on his goal and took coaching how to achieve it, collected knowledge about that particular goal and learned about all the related information. He did voluntarily jobs to learn cooking as in professional way.  After learning each and every corner of his cooking he was full of confident and chooses it as a successful career plan and also implement on it. (3.1)Ask your career case study person about the ‘fit’ of some of

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    My Goals In My Life

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    The big question, “What do I want to do with my life?” floats through my mind more and more often as graduation approaches. I have many goals and ambitions I wish to achieve after high school, but deciding something as important as what career I should pursue has brought me much uneasiness. These past few months I have struggled to figure out what I am truly passionate about; however, as I mature I begin to find so much fulfillment in helping others, both mentally and physically. Growing up with

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    The following case study will use Savickas ' Career Construction Theory. After finding himself unemployed after 27 years experience working in a local coal mine, the client has decided to go to school for some retraining; however, he does not know where to start. A brief history of the client 's case will be provided, along with an explanation of Savickas ' theory and some reasons why the theory has been chosen for the case. Finally, two interventions will be suggested followed by a description

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