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Constructivist and Social Constructionist Career Counseling: A Delphi Study
Authors:ZiYoung Kang  Jerry Trusty
Institution:1. Department of Educational Psychology, Counseling, and Special EducationPennsylvania State University, University ParkZiYoung Kang is now at Department of Won‐Buddhist Studies, Youngsan University of Seonstudies, Republic of Korea.;2. Department of Educational Psychology, Counseling, and Special EducationPennsylvania State University, University Park
Abstract:Constructivist and social constructionist (SC) career counseling approaches direct attention to individuals as authors who construct their identities and careers in relation with others. Often contrasted with positivist or modern approaches, distinguishing features of these relatively new approaches have not yet been explicitly identified. Panel members in this Delphi study comprised the 9 most‐cited authors on the topics of constructivist and SC career counseling, 8 of whom completed all 3 rounds of questionnaires. They offered views about definitions of constructivist and SC career counseling and identified distinguishing and essential features of these approaches in terms of theoretical underpinnings, counseling processes, client–counselor relationships, and range of applicability. The defining features and the range of applicability identified in this study may serve to guide practice, training, and supervision. A research agenda including development of fidelity measures and evaluation of the efficacy of these approaches is proposed. Controversial issues are discussed.
Keywords:career  counseling  constructivist  social constructionist  constructivism
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