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Shaping the story : a guide to facilitating narrative career counselling / edited by Kobus Maree.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Rotterdam ; Boston : Sense Publishers, 2011Description: xvii, 236 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9460913873
  • 9789460913877
  • 9789460913860
  • 9460913865
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 331.702 23
LOC classification:
  • HF5381 .S53 2011
Contents:
Theory. The promise of narrative career counselling / Larry Cochran -- Narrative counselling: an emerging theory for facilitating life career success / Charels P Chen -- Theoretical underpinnings and practical application of a hermeneutic-narrative approach to career counselling / Erin Thrift and Norman Amundson -- Constructing a career narrative through the care of the self / John Winslade -- Life story counselling:producing new identitites in career counselling / Mary McMahon -- Postmodern career counselling and beyond / Mark Watson and Wim Kuit -- A storied approach to multicultural career counselling / Robert C Chope and Andres J Consoli Practice. Career construction: principles and preactice / Paul J Hartung -- Theoretical underpinnings and practical application of cnostructivist approaches to career counselling / Wendy Patton -- "Listen to my story": identifying patterns and purpose in career counselling / Marie Sacino -- Weaving a learning community by the telling deconstructing and retelling of life stories / Yvonne Sliep and Elmarie Kotze -- Utilising reminiscences: constructing boxes of memories to tell stories for life choices / Liesel Ebersohn -- Engaging clients actively in telling stories and actualising dreams / Elzette Fritz and Litha Beekman -- Career-story interviewing using the three anecdotes theory / Kobus Maree -- Personal stories. Personal narratives of some eminent people / Belle Wallace -- The realtionship between narrative career counseling, emotional intelligence (EI) and social-emotional learning / Maurice Elias and Reuven Bar-On
Summary: "Current career counselling needs a shift away from the practice of modern counselling approaches, and narrative therapy is likely to be particularly appropriate, since it is part of the culture and way of life of the majority of our clients. For the very first time, current approaches have been brought together in one publication. Eminent scholars, including Larry Cochran, Mark Savickas, and Norm Amundson, Paul Hartung and John Winslade, contributed to the publication. Personal narratives of some exceptionally eminent people, including Robert Sternberg are also included. The publication is concluded by Reuven Bar-On and Maurice Elias, who delineate the connection between storied counselling and social and emotional learning. This book provides a priceless resource for scholars, academics, researchers, psychologists, teachers and clients. It critically analyses germane questions, such as "How vital and feasible is it to build on life stories in career counselling?", examines the theoretical underpinnings and practical applications of hermeneutic-narrative, postmodern and constructivist approaches to career counselling, provides practical guidelines on the practice of narrative counselling in different contexts, presents ideas on how to engage clients actively, suggests ways of using life story counselling (including the Career-Story Interview) to produce new identities for career practice." Publisher's website.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Theory. The promise of narrative career counselling / Larry Cochran -- Narrative counselling: an emerging theory for facilitating life career success / Charels P Chen -- Theoretical underpinnings and practical application of a hermeneutic-narrative approach to career counselling / Erin Thrift and Norman Amundson -- Constructing a career narrative through the care of the self / John Winslade -- Life story counselling:producing new identitites in career counselling / Mary McMahon -- Postmodern career counselling and beyond / Mark Watson and Wim Kuit -- A storied approach to multicultural career counselling / Robert C Chope and Andres J Consoli Practice. Career construction: principles and preactice / Paul J Hartung -- Theoretical underpinnings and practical application of cnostructivist approaches to career counselling / Wendy Patton -- "Listen to my story": identifying patterns and purpose in career counselling / Marie Sacino -- Weaving a learning community by the telling deconstructing and retelling of life stories / Yvonne Sliep and Elmarie Kotze -- Utilising reminiscences: constructing boxes of memories to tell stories for life choices / Liesel Ebersohn -- Engaging clients actively in telling stories and actualising dreams / Elzette Fritz and Litha Beekman -- Career-story interviewing using the three anecdotes theory / Kobus Maree -- Personal stories. Personal narratives of some eminent people / Belle Wallace -- The realtionship between narrative career counseling, emotional intelligence (EI) and social-emotional learning / Maurice Elias and Reuven Bar-On

"Current career counselling needs a shift away from the practice of modern counselling approaches, and narrative therapy is likely to be particularly appropriate, since it is part of the culture and way of life of the majority of our clients. For the very first time, current approaches have been brought together in one publication. Eminent scholars, including Larry Cochran, Mark Savickas, and Norm Amundson, Paul Hartung and John Winslade, contributed to the publication. Personal narratives of some exceptionally eminent people, including Robert Sternberg are also included. The publication is concluded by Reuven Bar-On and Maurice Elias, who delineate the connection between storied counselling and social and emotional learning. This book provides a priceless resource for scholars, academics, researchers, psychologists, teachers and clients. It critically analyses germane questions, such as "How vital and feasible is it to build on life stories in career counselling?", examines the theoretical underpinnings and practical applications of hermeneutic-narrative, postmodern and constructivist approaches to career counselling, provides practical guidelines on the practice of narrative counselling in different contexts, presents ideas on how to engage clients actively, suggests ways of using life story counselling (including the Career-Story Interview) to produce new identities for career practice." Publisher's website.

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