cous.App.U4.3 Vocational and career counselling.

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Counseling Approaches; Unit 4.3 Vocational and Career Counseling.
Siddhi Deshpande
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Definition of vocational choice. It is a behavioral term- all persons choose or do not choose to engage in a vocation.
Definition of vocational guidance. It consists of the processes developed to help individuals with the assessments and reasoning needed to make wise career choices.
Definition of Vocational Psychology According to Crites (1969) it is the study of vocational behavior and development.
What are the three Illustrations of career intervention? A computerized career guidance system, structured outplacement group counseling, Individual psycho-dynamic career counseling.
How many modules has now included in DISCOVER? What are the modules has been included in discovered? Nine. 1. Beginning the career journey. 2. Learning about the world of work. 3. Learning about yourself (knowledge and self). 4. Finding occupations. 5. Learning about occupations (knowledge of the world of work). 6. Making educational choices. 7. Planning next steps (decisions making). 8. Planning the career. 9. Making transitions.
Which of the first two modules are primarily for orientation to and information about the world of work. beginning the career journey, Learning about the world of work.
What has been included in sixth module? On making educational choices, focuses on choosing different kinds of training in terms of education and majors
What is The Psycho-dynamic approach? It is a approach in counseling to see how intrapsychic processes are manifested in work adjustment problems.
What is the centripetal force? It is one that moves the field toward restrictive definitions of career counseling as a variant of psychotherapy.
What is a psychodynamic Model for Vocational Counselling? According to Bordin (1968) sees the career counselor's task as "how to go about facilitating an optimal self-confrontation under conditions of minimal anxiety... The major problem is to avoid either overly superficial, abortive self-examination or education into an equally abortive psychotherapy.
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