SYSTEMIC THINKING: A Foundation for ‘Doing’ Narrative Career Counselling

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Career guidance is being urged to take greater account of context and complexity in order to effectively assist people with work related issues. In response, narrative career counselling has emerged as a new horizon in practice that may be responsive to 21st century needs. In 2006, Hazel Reid wrote about narrative career counselling: “But tell me how to do it?" (p. 31).

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McMahon, M. (2015). SYSTEMIC THINKING: A Foundation for ‘Doing’ Narrative Career Counselling. In Exploring New Horizons in Career Counselling: Turning Challenge into Opportunities (pp. 99–115). Sense Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6300-154-0_6

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