Career, Work, and Mental Health: Integrating Career and Personal Counseling is a unique supplement that provides counselors, psychologists, social workers, and human relations personnel in organizations examples of how career and mental health concerns are interrelated and describes effective programs that address career choice, development, and interrelationships of personal problems. The text is divided into two parts. The first part addresses career development theories and career counseling models. The major objective to this part of the book is to offer the reader practical information or how one can apply theoretical principles in the practice of career development. This part also contains two chapters that are devoted to career barriers which may interfere with ones career choice and development. The second part of the book is devoted to mental health issues and solutions. The focus here is on how mental health issues can interfere with career choices made over the lifespan and the ability of workers to meet the requirements of work tasks. Several case studies are used to illustrate rationale and methods for integrating career and personal concerns. |
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Binding: Softcover |
Specs: 288 pages | .85 Lbs |
ISBN: 1412964245 |
ISBN-13: 9781412964241 |
Edition: 1 |
Publisher: Sage Publications, Incorporated | Publish Date 06/08 | Copyright 2008 |
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