The field of career guidance and counselling has moved strongly towards the greater adoption of constructivist approaches as a response to the rapidly changing world of work, more diverse client groups and the more complex and challenging issues facing career counsellors.
Due to the increasing demand for career guidance in recent years, career counsellors have been challenged to modernise their practice. As a response to the rapidly changing world of work, with more diverse client groups and more complex and challenging issues facing career counsellors, the field has moved strongly towards the greater adoption of constructivist approaches. The 2nd edition of this ground breaking book is a forward-looking guide, giving further insight into the constructivist approach for the 21st century by:
providing a theoretical background to constructivism;
alerting readers to a range of cultural considerations related to constructivist career counselling;
outlining a range of constructivist approaches to career counselling;
providing examples of practical applications of the constructivist approaches presented in the book; and
assisting career counsellor educators, practitioners and students understand and implement constructivist approaches into their work.
With contributions from an internationally recognised panel of authors from ten different countries, Career Counselling: Constructivist Approaches treats career as a holistic concept in which work and personal life are inseparably intertwined, and individuals as experts in their own lives and in actively constructing their careers. Structured into four logical sections, this 2nd edition attests to the ongoing influence of constructivism internationally and the continued development and refinement of constructivist approaches to career counselling.
Career Counselling: Constructivist Approaches is essential reading for career counsellor educators, practitioners, researchers and students who want a refreshing insight into constructivist career counselling.