Using the Constructs Multifinality,Work Hope,and Possible Selves With Urban Minority Youth |
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Authors: | Jennie Park‐Taylor Angela Vargas |
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Affiliation: | 1. Division of Psychological and Educational Services;2. Counseling Psychology Program, Fordham University |
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Abstract: | This article describes and highlights the potential contributions that the constructs multifinality, work hope, and possible selves make for designing career counseling interventions and for better understanding possible career‐related factors associated with academic engagement and achievement among urban minority youth. Multifinality may serve as a superordinate orientation because it conceptualizes development as discontinuous and relatively plastic, allowing for youth deemed at risk to follow more hopeful pathways. Work hope and possible selves emphasize the utility of providing urban minority youth with space to answer questions related to what they might achieve and do in the future and who they might become. Together, multifinality, work hope, and possible selves provide a hopeful conceptual framework for career researchers and practitioners. |
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