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Attending to Clients' Psychological Needs During Career Construction Counseling

Journal

CAREER DEVELOPMENT QUARTERLY
Volume 69, Issue 2, Pages 96-113

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/cdq.12252

Keywords

needs; career construction counseling; problem formulation; career counseling process; counseling tasks

Funding

  1. Swiss Government Excellence Research Scholarship [2019.0118]
  2. Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology [UIDB/04007/2020]

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This article emphasizes the importance of attending to clients' psychological needs in career counseling, introducing an intervention strategy that supports clients' problem formulation through understanding their needs, illustrated through a case example. The article discusses how to help clients symbolize emotional experiences and needs, deepen clients' understanding of their problems, facilitate the rewriting of career narratives and the construction of new career plans. It suggests that further research into the possibilities and limitations of this practice is warranted in the field of career counseling.
Attending to clients' psychological needs during career counseling merits more attention in career theory and practice. We describe how the elaboration of clients' needs during career construction counseling supports clients' problem formulation. After reviewing the literature on the psychology of needs, we present and illustrate an intervention strategy with a case example. Counseling vignettes from the initial counseling task of problem formulation illustrate how to facilitate clients' narrative symbolization of their emotional experiences and associated needs. We explain how this strategy contributes to deepening clients' understanding of their problems and facilitates both the rewriting of a career narrative and the construction of new career plans. Analysis of the possibilities and limits of this practice merits attention in career counseling process research.

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