Narrative potential and career counseling under quantity, quality, and mixed interventions: An emphasis on university students

Author:

Kaliris Andronikos1ORCID,Issari Philia1ORCID,Mylonas Kostas1

Affiliation:

1. National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece

Abstract

Although robust evidence has been accumulating over the last decades supporting the effectiveness of career counseling in various populations, yet there are scarce conceptual or empirical studies investigating the impact of distinct approaches, such as traditional-“psychometric,” narrative, or a mixed (integrative) one. The primary aim of this paper is to make a contribution in the field, providing a synthetic overview of contemporary research findings regarding the effectiveness of narrative and mixed career counseling approaches with a special focus on university students. The recent trend of utilizing mixed approaches in career assessment and intervention is also emphasized in the article, suggesting they may have a great potential in helping young adults advance meaning-making about career and life design. Finally, a discussion of both benefits and challenges relating to narrative and mixed interventions along with recommendations for extending research in the area of assessing career interventions’ effectiveness for university students is provided.

Funder

State Scholarships Foundation

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management,Education

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