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Understanding the Complexity of Clients Lives
Infusing a Truly Integrative Career-Personal Perspective into Graduate Training
Jane L. Swanson
Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, swanson{at}siu.edu
This article discusses training issues related to the new paradigm proposed by Robitschek and DeBell, in which vocational topics in counseling psychology are viewed as primary issues and contextual factors in peoples lives. Specifically, the new paradigm is conceptualized as a truly integrative career-personal perspective in the training of delivery of counseling services. Existing literature regarding the overlap of career and social-emotional counseling is reviewed in the context of the new integrative paradigm, with particular focus on evidence related to foundational assumptions underlying the paradigm. Suggestions for how to implement a truly integrative career-personal perspective throughout graduate training are offered.
The Counseling Psychologist, Vol. 30, No. 6,
815-832 (2002)
DOI: 10.1177/001100002237756

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