The authors of this book demonstrate with case examples how to apply career development theories to career counselling practice. Each chapter applies a different theory to case examples and - to provide continuity - to a fictitious `client' constructed from many past clients of the authors.
Using this as one of two texts for a graduate level career counseling class. The case studies are very useful in giving the students examples of how to apply counseling theory to individuals. However, the format was a little clunky for me and I had to really go through it thoroughly a couple times to finds its usefulness.
Not much of a review to share here, but as I read this book in its entirety (along with my career counseling class) it seems appropriate to at least share my thoughts.
This book is well-written, well-researched, and approachable. It provides exploration into a selection number of theories related to vocation, discusses assessment and research, and the overarching goals and priorities of career counselors. There is also great effort put into presenting a vast array of clinical cases that showcases the diverse clientele, presenting problems, and career interests of people (at least within the United States). I also appreciate its exploration into non-work issues and how that balancing act can be very difficult to tread. All in all, a good textbook and one I would recommend for people wanting to learn about career counseling.
I read this for a class I was taking. It was an interesting read. I like the cases but sometimes there were too much explanation and too many cases to follow along with. I liked that the chapters were broken up in a way that made it easier to read
Required for my program in mental health counseling. Really interesting to see so many theories on career development, but man I wish the writing was a little less confusing! I can't pinpoint what I didn't love about the style. Either way, I did it!!
As a textbook this was an easy read. It was comprehensible (no unnecessary large words), provided real life and understandable examples, well organized, and was written in a clear and concise manner. If you are interested in career counseling, studying psychology, or currently a career counselor I would recommend this book.