Le 20 April 2020, |
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Chapitre : | Webinaire |
Langue : | Bilingue |
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Membres - 0,00 $ Non-membres - 0,00 $ (CDN, comprennent la TVH) |
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Jon Woodend (Australia), Louis Cournoyer (Canada), Simon Viviers (Canada) and David L. Blustein (USA) | ||
Although it is now common and accepted that people will change jobs multiple times throughout their career, within society there remains this drive to be “one and done” by securing a life-long position. Given this drive, when individuals find themselves in a career transition, it can sometimes feel as if they are not doing what they are “supposed” to do, creating anxiety and self-doubt. The Theory of Work Adjustment can help address this disconnection by providing insight into how individuals reach and engage in career transitions. Importantly, the Theory of Work Adjustment goes beyond looking at the role of the individual situation in career transitions, and integrates the influence of the workplace. The result is a more comprehensive understanding of career transitions. In this free webinar, Jon will introduce the Theory of Work Adjustment with a focus on how practitioners can use this approach to help clients understand their career transitions. Webinar Learnings:
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As part of this free webinar series, they are offering two English webinars and two French webinars. Recordings will all feature captioning in both languages. Can’t attend webinars live? Register and we’ll send you the recordings. Video recordings will be available one week after the webinar series ends.
REGISTER ENGLISH REGISTER FRENCH
*note these are not CPHR NB webinars, no receipts for your PD log (you will need to track yourself) |