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    Ruby Career Counseling

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    This paper will provide an introduction to the career counseling process through the examination of Ruby, a client, and how her case could be handled. It will provide basic background information about Ruby and her current career situation. In addition, I will explore the career counseling process beginning with a look at the overall goals of career counseling theories to Ruby’s situation. Finally, formal and informal tools will be introduced and recommended in an effort to demonstrate options

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    veterans with GI Bill benefits have failed to finish school. It's believed to be a direct result of them picking the wrong college major. Veterans should be seeking career counseling before choosing a major as well as getting some feedback and direction early in their academic career. http://gibill.va.gov/ Career Interest and Assessments Career counselors can help veterans explore their interests and aptitudes with testing to highlight where they'll fit. In the military, they've spent all their time

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    There are a lot of career paths when it comes to psychology. The key to picking which career you’d want to pursue is to find something that you would passionate about. In my life, I have always wanted to help people. A counseling psychologist helps people day to day to get through tough times. Most counseling psychologists have to be licensed to practice. All states require a graduate degree in psychology, whether it’s a master’s or doctoral degree in psychology. Counseling psychologists often work

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    This paper will provide an introduction to the career counseling process through the examination of Ruby, a client, and how her case could be handled. It will provide basic background information about Ruby and her current career situation. In addition, I will explore the career counseling process beginning with a look at the overall goals of career counseling theories to Ruby’s situation. Finally, formal and informal tools will be introduced and recommended in an effort to demonstrate options

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    Holland’s theory is the most widely used, respected, and researched theory of career counseling (pg. 148). With research providing a foundation of effectiveness and usefulness, Holland’s theory provides a positive framework for assisting clients achieve career and occupational satisfaction. Holland notes various personality types providing one with insight into their interest, traits, and factors that ultimately lead to career happiness. The six personality types previously identified as realistic

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    Career Counseling Gay Men in Recovery: Issue Analysis Report Gay culture has been attributed to the high statistics of gay men’s substance abuse issues, which are estimated to remain by and large at more than twice the nine percent rate of the general population (www.drugabuse.gov). Accordingly, it is probable that a bar/club attitude has persisted over countless decades because living as a gay man was illegal and the last vestiges of acceptance remained at the local speakeasy type rendezvous that

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    Career Counseling with Clients with Disabilities       According to Jones and Crew (2013), "In the United States, employment rates among people with disabilities have not changed substantially despite the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Ticket to Work Program. People with disabilities are twice as likely as people without disabilities to live below the government established poverty line" (p. 1479-1480). Work is associated with independence, a sense of purpose, and a vehicle to explore

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    The career services professional supports the educational mission of a college by assisting students to develop, evaluate, and pursue career aspirations with the goal of securing employment. Career services professionals accomplish these goals with a range of programs, counseling and services designed to help students make the connection between the academic environment and the workplace. Career Counseling, or Career Services depending on the institution, is frequently offered on a one-on-one

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    Theories in Career Counseling      According to Ratts and Santos (2012), the definition of multiculturalism has been expanded to include sexual orientation, economic status, age, and religion (p. 113). The original definition of the term contained only the social constructs of race and ethnicity.  Traditional methods of career interventions are limited because multicultural issues were not considered in the development of technique and theories (Ratts & Santos, 2012). Before a career counselor can

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    for a career paper. In order to research everything I need to know I will be using cfnc.org. One of my goals is finding a career that is right for me. Another one is figuring out what college I need to go to so I can be in that work field. To do this I have taken a Career Cluster Survey. In this survey I had three top clusters that are best fitted for me they include, Health science, hospitality and tourism, and Human services. Out of all of them I'm very certain I will be picking a career from

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