The Psychology of Working: A New Framework for Counseling Practice and Public Policy |
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Authors: | David L Blustein Alexandra C Kenna Nadia Gill Julia E DeVoy |
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Affiliation: | Department of Counseling, Developmental, and Educational Psychology, Boston College |
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Abstract: | The authors present the psychology‐of‐working perspective (D. L. Blustein, 2006; N. Peterson & R. C. González, 2005; M. S. Richardson, 1993) as an alternative to traditional career development theories, which have primarily explored the lives of those with choice and volition in their working lives. The major historical and conceptual features of the psychology of working are reviewed, with a focus on how this framework provides a more inclusive and, ideally, more just vision for the career counseling field. Implications for career counseling and a case presentation are provided to examine how this new perspective can inform counseling practice. A brief overview of public policy implications concludes the article. |
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