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O'Neil, James M.; And Others – 1986
This paper provides an overview of the results of a 20-month review of the popular, professional, and research literature on dual-career couples undertaken to advance the theory and practice of career counseling with dual-career couples. The results described have direct application to assessing normative dilemmas and themes that occur during…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Counseling Services, Dual Career Family, Evaluation Methods
B'nai B'rith, Washington, DC. Career and Counseling Services. – 1979
It is difficult to define mid-life career change because it varies from person to person. A wide variety of sociological, economic, technological, and psychological factors impinging on the conscious and unconscious being of individuals affects how they deal with this particular stage of life. These factors include individual needs, family and…
Descriptors: Adults, Career Change, Career Choice, Career Counseling
Liebes, Sherry – 1983
The teaching corps is undergoing a transformation as the teaching population ages. In the past, "burned-out" teachers could be transferred or could change professions. The economics of the 1980's leaves dissatisfied teachers with no alternative but to remain in teaching. This paper examines ways to help administrators and teachers cope with this…
Descriptors: Administrators, Aging (Individuals), Career Counseling, Elementary Secondary Education
Lasuita, Adele – 1987
A life-phase approach to adult career counseling is described in light of the current uncertain economic environment in which assistance in dealing with career-related issues is often sought through counseling intervention. The purpose of this paper is to state support for recent shifts in the goals and techniques of career counseling with adults…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Adult Counseling, Adult Development, Adults
Dean, Gary J.; Eriksen, Jan P. – 1984
The basis for mid-career changes is investigated and ways in which academic counselors can help adults make the transition to a postsecondary educational institution are examined. Two general areas for initiating midcareer changes can be identified: personal motivations and environmental pressures. Nancy Schlossberg (1984) has developed a…
Descriptors: Academic Advising, Adult Counseling, Adult Development, Adult Education