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    Counseling Adults and Recognizing Obstacles Career Counseling is not a simple task and definitely is not the same as counseling a client for mental illness. One thing that will be similar is that one will encounter obstacles and barriers in career counseling like one would counseling a client for mental illness. Obstacles may look like various different things; however, the writer will identify and elaborate on three different obstacles that obstructs the process. The writer will also elaborate

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    Read the book from front to back and get into the mindset of your mentor. Mentors are the real gatekeepers to the career of your dream by providing invaluable feedback that you can use forever. Chapter 10: Interview & Win The Job! Interview and win the job! The ultimate goal have been reached! Once you completed everything in this book you can interview and

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    Career assessments are very beneficial when an individual is trying to determine what career path they may be wanting to take. Sometimes new information will become apparent and other times information that is already known to that individual will just be simply solidified. It is important to answer the questions as accurately to oneself as possible. My personal results only reassured me of what I already knew. Though I am not completely sure which career path I will take, I know for a fact I am

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    The Occupational Information Network database (O*NET), is a distinctive occupational data resource useful for characterizing occupations; for instance, worker attributes, attitudes, knowledge and skill, and job characteristics (Scarlata, Stone, Jones, & Chen. 2011). The database receives annual funding from the U.S. that amounts to over six million dollars, due to its financial resources or goal of providing a comprehensive, cross-sectional, and longitudinal database of U.S. occupations, unmatched

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    Career Development Paper

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    The theoretical career development framework that I chose to assist in Catherine’s career counseling process is Donald Super’s counseling theory. I decided to chose this particular career development framework because I thought it would be the most effective and appropriate to use with the client. The client is thirty-seven years of age and is dealing with a lot on her plate. Equally important, people grow and change throughout their lives and this theory respects that. The client is the primary

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    Career Assessments I selected career assessments because an employment or career change can happen to any client at any point during their lives. Drummond, Sheperis, & Jones (2015) state that individuals may benefit from vocational tests after high school, after college, or during a career change. Additionally, Drummond, Sheperis, & Jones (2015) state that some advantages of career assessments are helping a client discover new occupational interests that match their personality, as well as measuring

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    interested in makeup or skincare? If so, what's the difference? While many may think that they both entail the same requirements, they do not and actually, have many differences. This message is mainly towards younger viewers interested in taking a career within these two fields, I am going to discuss today. For many people, choosing a profession can be difficult without knowing much about the details. Let's discuss these two professions. A makeup artist is for someone interested in makeup. This

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    their careers. Emma Jacobs, who interviewed five individuals for the Financial times, demonstrates distinct perspectives on the most efficient method to approaching an obstacle in one’s career. Lynda Gratton and Erik Brynjolfsson believe that one must change as technology gradually develops by attaining certain skills and having a new perspective towards a career they adore. Meanwhile, Martin Ford believes that only the government can assist individuals on how to future-proof their career. Nonetheless

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    Based on my past experiences, I have learned that making decisions, especially big important ones, such as getting married, making a job or career change, deciding which church to attend, and even deciding where to spend my holidays, are best made with sure guidance from the Holy Spirit, the scripture, Godly counsel, and prayer, or else I could be in for major disappointment and setbacks. I have also come to learn that even if all the factors are present and point to “yes” (i.e. the scripture approves

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    Somethings that makes me smile, gets me excited, and makes me want to “do” something is when I am able to participate in something that is fun and exciting to me. Also when I am able to have a good hands on experience and learn something new makes me smile and want to learn more. Being able to let loose and explore new things makes me want to do more than what I would normally do. Another thing that makes me want to do something is when I have an inspiration to work from. It isn’t hard to get me

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