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High Career Dream & MA Research
Review of
Background Review of
Background Research
Research
Impact of a
Impact of a
career
High career
High counselling
counselling Findings of
Influences Career Findings of
Influences Career model and
model and Research
Dream Research
Dream implications
implications
for HE
for HE
Explain
Explain Recommendations
Model
Model for CAS
High Career Dream: Influences
Projective identity theory: projection of aspects of self onto other people or the
projected on themselves across time and place, to help a client re-experience that
projection in the moment and “re-own” or integrate that sense of self back into their
awareness. (Mindell 1985 & Perls 1969)
High Career Dream is aimed at accessing the emotional and psychological identity
that is embodied within a person’s perception of their future vocational self. In so
doing, the “projected sense of being” behind a person’s career aspirations is
harnessed. This process facilitates emotional access and a closer personal sense
of an individual’s projected vocational identity (Richardson, 2012).
Exercise
Choose an object in the room
High Career Dream Model Overview
Building the Evidence Base: returns on
investment in guidance practice
National Centre for Guidance in Education, March
2013
Dearbhla Kelly, Donegal Adult Learner Guidance
Service, Letterkenny
http://vimeo.com/80362361
High Career Dream Process
High
Dream
Next Steps Embodied
feeling
A- Acknowledge Low Dream
I- Invite
S- Support
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