2008
DOI: 10.1002/j.2161-0045.2008.tb00099.x
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Applying a Constructive‐Developmental Approach to Issues of Sexual Orientation and Religion in Career Counseling

Abstract: An individual's constructive development, or system of meaning making, is relevant to the process of career counseling. A description of constructive-developmental theory and how that theory may be integrated in career counseling is provided, focusing on a case study that addresses issues of sexual orientation and religious identity. Methods for assessing constructive development are explored, and literature relating to the effectiveness of this approach is discussed. Guindon and Richmond (2005), in their revi… Show more

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“…Attention to developmental context. Like many studies that recommended attention to developmental context in professional development programs (Drago-Severson, 2008;Helsing, Howell, Kegan, & Lahey, 2008;Lewis et al, 2005;Paul, 2008), this study suggests that educators of RNs be mindful of the principles of constructive development and the implications of age and development on the student learning experience. For instance, students in their early twenties are not unlike the traditional college-aged student entering college at the third order of development.…”
Section: Implications For Educationmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…Attention to developmental context. Like many studies that recommended attention to developmental context in professional development programs (Drago-Severson, 2008;Helsing, Howell, Kegan, & Lahey, 2008;Lewis et al, 2005;Paul, 2008), this study suggests that educators of RNs be mindful of the principles of constructive development and the implications of age and development on the student learning experience. For instance, students in their early twenties are not unlike the traditional college-aged student entering college at the third order of development.…”
Section: Implications For Educationmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…However, the question of exactly how these religious and homophobic attitudes influenced the counseling process was not explored. In addition, the extant literature that does include clinical perspectives is often limited to case studies (e.g., Glassgold, 2008;Haldeman, 2004;Tan & Yarhouse, 2010), individual therapists' perspectives (e.g., Mark, 2008;Paul, 2008), discussions of non-empirically tested methods of intervention (e.g., Bozard & Sanders, 2011;McGrady & McDonnell, 2006), and clinical populations of a single faith (e.g., Mark, 2008;Pope, Mobley, & Myers, 2010). Indeed, most studies on religion and psychotherapy in general, as well as in terms of the sexual minority population specifically, focus exclusively on issues of Christian religiosity (Worthington, Kurusu, McCullough, & Sandage, 1996;Rodriguez, 2010).…”
Section: A Critical Review Of Prior Clinical Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The integration of phenomenography in guidance and counseling research is explored by Kettunen & Tynjälä (2017), providing insights into the qualitatively different ways individuals experience specific phenomena through case examples (Kettunen & Tynjälä, 2017). Additionally, Paul (2008) offers a full-length case example to elucidate the application of the constructive-developmental approach in a specific career counseling case (Paul, 2008).…”
Section: Case Studies and Examplesmentioning
confidence: 99%