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    client took all three career assessments listed above. Based on John Holland’s Self-Directed Search, the client received the specific results of SEC, known as Social (14), Enterprising (14), and Conventional (13). The self-identified occupations of interest by the client were teacher, counselor, entrepreneur, clergy member, and marriage and family counselor. Those more inclined to social careers require teaching, treating or healing others. These specific results include careers very similar to…

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    American Institute for Foreign Study programs and the study was conducted over the course of two years. The students are asked questions pre and post study abroad about the following motivations to go abroad: World Enlightenment, Personal Growth, Career Development, and Entertainment. Comparing pre and post scores for all of the mean scores shows the highest increase is in the Personal Growth category. In the study the students reflected on study abroad and said they were always problem solving…

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    Career Planning in Human Resources “A career is the set of experiences and activities that people engage in related to their job and livelihood over the course of their working life” (Denisi, Griffin 2015). A person cannot have a career without planning what they want to do in life. Some steps a person may take in career planning areindividual assessment phase, developing a career path up the corporate ladder, communication, and career counseling.Through determination and a willingness to…

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    history. At this point, Ronald Reagan was a b-list actor turned tv star, and although Barry Goldwater’s campaign was obviously unsuccessful, it did lead to Ronald Reagan’s monumental “A Time for Choosing” speech and the start of Reagan’s wildly successful political career. In his “A Time For Choosing” speech, Ronald Reagan addressed the nation on a cable tv program to campaign for Barry Goldwater and warn against big government, but more importantly, Reagan addressed the nation to stress the…

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    chose the career path of becoming an early education teacher; however the number one reason is because I want to help make a difference in students’ lives. I want each of my students to feel valued, accepted, and be themselves in my future classroom. Some values that I find important are honesty, faith, education, optimism, diversity, and each of these values have lead me to the choice in becoming a teacher. There have been many teachers that have helped guide me and shape me into this career…

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    “Music touches us emotionally where words alone can’t” –Johnny Depp When I was in seventh grade, I had one more spot to pick an elective. Back then, I tried to stay as far away from Physical Education as I possibly could, and I hated art, so I decided to pick band. I had never yet taken a music lesson or picked up any instrument. At the start of class, we got to try out all the instruments and choose one. I came home and told my parents, “I want to play the tuba.” I did this mostly…

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    get distracted and choose a career path solely for the pay, I am guilty to have done so in the past. More specifically, I dabbled in the medical field, but realized that it did not align with my interests. Additionally, I am very squeamish and cannot stomach many of the tasks that medical school requires. I realize now that if you lack the skill or desire, there is no point in following that career path. Growing up, I have always struggled with thinking about my career and future in general.…

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    decision, that I was born for that career, and that any other career choice would be wasting my natural talent for that path. After ‘making the right decision’ I spent months researching and contemplating if it was right for me, and if I had what it takes to excel in that career. I knew that history showed that I was able to work with people with disabilities but I had no idea if I could do that for the rest of my life. I still don’t know if I can do any certain career for the REST of my life,…

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    Lizeth Lopez Case Study

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    Lizeth Lopez, a 24 year-old, heterosexual female came into career counseling needing “help finding her what career path would be appropriate for her.” She is the older of two siblings and identifies as Latina. Lizeth was born and raised in San Jose, California, but moved two years ago to Los Angeles, California. She reported wanted a change in her life and wanted to live in a different city. Client currently lives with a roommate who she attended college with. During the initial interview, my…

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    Student Career Exploration

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    During college, students face challenges on where they would like to go in their career. Behrens and Nauta (2014) say, “Approximately 50% of students indicate they have decided on a career by the time they enter college, over half of those with declared majors change them at least once, suggesting their goals are often still in flux” (p. 224). College students are open to career exploration, however, the challenge of making a decision causes great distress. It is most concerning when students…

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