2021
DOI: 10.1002/cdq.12252
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Attending to Clients' Psychological Needs During Career Construction Counseling

Abstract: 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 symbolizatio… Show more

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“…Similar to Guan et al's (2021) conceptualisation of P-E fit, career embeddedness alludes to the fulfilment of psychological career identity needs. Proponents of P-E fit theory (see Jiang, 2017;Sampaio, Cardoso, Rossier, & Savickas, 2021;Van Vianen, 2018) positioned psychological needs as a core concept to explain the manner in which individuals engage in self-regulatory career behaviour to successfully adapt to changing work contexts. Career adaptation (and by implication career embeddedness) results from the fulfilment of psychological needs in the work context flowing from a correspondence between personal career identity needs and the work environment conditions (Sampaio et al, 2021).…”
Section: Person-environment Fit and Career Embeddednessmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Similar to Guan et al's (2021) conceptualisation of P-E fit, career embeddedness alludes to the fulfilment of psychological career identity needs. Proponents of P-E fit theory (see Jiang, 2017;Sampaio, Cardoso, Rossier, & Savickas, 2021;Van Vianen, 2018) positioned psychological needs as a core concept to explain the manner in which individuals engage in self-regulatory career behaviour to successfully adapt to changing work contexts. Career adaptation (and by implication career embeddedness) results from the fulfilment of psychological needs in the work context flowing from a correspondence between personal career identity needs and the work environment conditions (Sampaio et al, 2021).…”
Section: Person-environment Fit and Career Embeddednessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Proponents of P-E fit theory (see Jiang, 2017;Sampaio, Cardoso, Rossier, & Savickas, 2021;Van Vianen, 2018) positioned psychological needs as a core concept to explain the manner in which individuals engage in self-regulatory career behaviour to successfully adapt to changing work contexts. Career adaptation (and by implication career embeddedness) results from the fulfilment of psychological needs in the work context flowing from a correspondence between personal career identity needs and the work environment conditions (Sampaio et al, 2021). We argue that individuals' sense of supplementary and complementary P-E fit influences their state of career embeddedness; individuals feel more deeply situated in a specific organisation-based career when their basic psychological career identity needs are fulfilled.…”
Section: Person-environment Fit and Career Embeddednessmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…On the one hand, LDC needs to pay attention to the psychological needs of more diverse cultural background groups, because the counseling needs of different types of clients are unique and different (Sampaio et al, 2021). Scholars have accumulated some group LDC research in the early stage, such as the research on college students (Pordelan et al, 2018), middle and high school students (Nota et al, 2016), Italian entrepreneurs (Di Fabio and Maree, 2012), etc.…”
Section: Lack Of Attention To Clients From Multiple Backgrounds and Professional Counselorsmentioning
confidence: 99%