Longitudinal effects of two individual career counseling interventions on clients’ career decision-making during the COVID-19 pandemic over a 1-year follow-up
Référence
Milot-Lapointe F, Le Corff Y. (2023). Longitudinal effects of two individual career counseling interventions on clients’ career decision-making during the Covid-19 pandemic over a 1-year follow-up. Journal of Employment Counseling.
Résumé
This study assessed the effects of two individual career counseling interventions during the COVID-19 pandemic over a 1-year follow-up. Participants (n = 71) engaged either in four individual humanistic–psychodynamic (during winter 2021) or cognitive career counseling (during winter 2022) sessions at a university counseling clinic. Latent growth models indicated that clients experienced a significant reduction in their career decision difficulties and psychological distress and a significant increase in their life satisfaction over sessions and the 12 months following. Clients who received cognitive career counseling sessions experienced larger effects. Results highlight the utility of individual career counseling in times of crisis.
DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/joec.12215