[Free and download] Career, Work, and Mental Health: Integrating Career and Personal Counseling
·•●- Vernon G. Zunker ·•●-
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Needs drastic editingBy MMCRWhile this book is thorough, it contains a great deal of repetitive phrases and information and way too many references, almost as if the writer feels defensive about taking anyone elses idea. I understand this thoroughness, but the book is repetitive to the point of being maddening. I have to read it for school and I keep having to put it down. Other Graduate students feel similarly. Way too long and dense. We fiAbout the AuthorVernon G. Zunker, (Ed.D. University of Houston, postdoctoral training at the University of Texas Medical School at Galveston, where he completed a residency in clinical psychology) is professor emeritus, Texas State University. Dr. Zunker had a joint appointment during most of his tIndividuals seeking career counseling often present with a complex array of issues, and thus it is often difficult for counselors to separate career satisfaction and development from other mental health issues. Career, Work, and Mental Health examines this tightly woven connection between mental health issues and career development and offers practical ways for counselors to blend career and personal counseling. Taking this integrative approach, author Vernon Zunker offers step-by-step procedur... [PDF.vj79] Career, Work, and Mental Health: Integrating Career and Personal Counseling Rating: 3.80 (553 Votes)
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