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OverviewThis book examines how the career counselling profession should respond to the changes in the world of work that have resulted from the increasing need to communicate faster and disseminate information more efficiently. It emphasizes the twin aims of enhancing a persons’ career adaptability and helping them to become more employable, rather than linearly trying to find a job and remaining in one organisation for their entire career-lives. The book shows that, to achieve these aims, people need to acquire career resilience, especially since the world of work no longer provides workers with work-holding environments for the duration of their career-lives. It takes into account historical analyses which show that whenever major technological change has occurred and widespread job losses have ensued, people have managed to use the new technology to create new employment opportunities. Readers from career psychology and management research, vocational and professional career coaching, and students of career psychology will find this book delivers sound, updated theory demonstrating how perceived threats in the 21st century can conceivably be turned into opportunities. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Kobus MareePublisher: Springer International Publishing AG Imprint: Springer International Publishing AG Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017 Weight: 0.730kg ISBN: 9783319883533ISBN 10: 3319883534 Pages: 453 Publication Date: 01 September 2018 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsPart 1: Introduction Kobus Maree - Introduction 1.Foreword & nbsp; Part 2: Conceptualising career adaptability, employability, and career resilience 2. Prof. P. Hartung Michael C. Cadaret - Career adaptability: Theory and philosophy 3. The foundations of career resilience 4. Life desig ning dialogues and resilience 5. The importance of career adaptability, employability, and career resilience in designing a successful life Part 3: Assessing career adaptability and career resilience 6. Assessing career adaptability &nb sp; 7. Measuring employability 8. Determining career resilience Part 4: Advancing career adaptability, employability, and career resilience in career counselling across the life-span 9. Facilitating adaptability and resilience: Career counselling in resource-poor communities in South Africa 10. Counselling adolescents to be career adaptable and career resilient 11. Counselling young adults to become career adaptable and career resilient 12. Counselling adults to become career adaptable and resilient Part 5: Utilising career adaptability, employability, and career resilience to manage transitions 13. Drawing on career adaptability, employability and resilience to help children manage the early school years 14. Using the dialogical concept of the “architecture of life space” in facilitating career adaptability, resilience and coping with transitions 15. Career adaptability, employability, and career resilience in managing school-to-work transitions Part 6: Promoting the career adaptability, employability, and career resilience in special populations 16. Promoting the career adaptability, employability, and career resilience in LGBT individuals &nbs p; 17. Promoting the career adaptability, employability, and resilience of women 18. Career adaptability, employability, and career resilience of Asian people Part 7: Drawing on career adaptability, employability, and career resilience to promote social justice 19. Harnessing/ Utilizing life design to promote decent work &nbs p; 20. Toward a career self-determination theory 21. Utilizing career adaptability and career resilience to promote employability and decent work and alleviate poverty 22. Career adaptability and context ; 23. Relationship mapping for resilience and career adaptability in challenging contexts 24. Career Adaptability and career resilience: the roadmap to work inclusion for individuals experiencing disability 25. Fostering Career Adaptability and Resilience and Promoting Employability using Life Design Counseling Part 8: EpilogueReviewsAuthor InformationProf. Maree is a Professor in the Department of Educational Psychology at the University of Pretoria. His main research interests are career counseling, career construction (counseling), life design (counseling), emotional-social intelligence and social responsibility, and learning facilitation in mathematics. He links research results to appropriate career choices and to life designing. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |