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THE ACTIVE ENGAGEMENT APPROACH. Critical awareness of underlying assumptionsEmphasis on relationship building, confidence building, joy, positive emotionsFlexibility, imagination and creativityActivity beyond discussion - visual and physical movementA focus on
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1. ACTIVE ENGAGEMENT: THE BEING AND DOING OF CAREER COUNSELLING
Norman Amundson
University of British Columbia
amundson@interchange.ubc.ca
3. APPLYING ACTIVE ENGAGEMENT Readiness
Recruitment
Retention
4. FOCUSING ON JOYFUL MOMENTS There is more to life than problems
Explore moments of joy and satisfaction
when do they occur
in what context
what needs are being fulfilled
5. STORIES A natural way to share experience
Invite emotional and cognitive engagement
Help us remember and integrate information
Influence self esteem
Have the power to move us to action
6. ‘BACKSWING’ STORIES Moving backwards to generate energy
Components:
backward motion
release
follow through
Psychologically, backswing stories build self esteem prior to action
Stories can be used as part of the ‘backswing process’
7. INTERPRETING THE STORY Look for the person behind the story
Each person is defined by context but they also are more than their culture, gender, age, work role, physical ability, mental status, etc.
8. ACTIVITY: CIRCLE OF STRENGTH Hear the story
Identify strengths:
Skills
Aptitudes
Attitudes
Apply the insights to current problems
The result: action supported by self-confidence
9. CONTEXTUAL BASED INTERVIEWING What career advice have you have received from others and what are your thoughts about this.?
How are career decisions made in your family and how are different occupations valued?
In making career decisions does the spiritual domain play a part?
10. MOST PEOPLE NEVER RUN FAR ENOUGH ON THEIR FIRST WIND TO FIND OUT THEY HAVE A SECOND. GIVE YOUR DREAMS ALL THAT YOU HAVE AND YOU WILL BE AMAZED AT THE ENERGY THAT COMES OUT OF YOU.
11. METAPHORS Use familiar imagery for understanding
Bring order and structure
Pull things together
Expand possibilities and perspectives
12. EXPLORING AND EXTENDING CAREER METAPHORS Moving from internal to external
Collaboration, Empathy
Driven by natural curiosity
Incorporate time line perspective
Use drawings when possible.
13. MULTIPLE CAREER METAPHORS Developing creativity and imagination
Opening up new possibilities
Client and counsellor generated using lists of metaphors
14. MAGNETIC ATTRACTION AS A METAPHOR FORWORKPLACE ATTACHMENT
16. ATTRACTOR SHIFTS Changing values: age, gender, culture
Developmental changes: butterfly effect; tipping point; role shifts; traumatic events
17. WHEN ATTRACTORS DON’T MATCH Questions About:
Motivation, Work Ethic, Ambition,
Commitment, Maturity, Stability, Depth, Self Esteem, Warmth, Decision Making, Creativity
18. METAPHOR ACTIVITY: UP, UP AND AWAY! Imagine a series of hot air balloons (Why, How, Whom, Vision, Flexibility, Health) to offer perspective to life / career problems.
Construct a drawing of the balloons you are currently holding. How much air is in each of them? You may also want to represent the balloons using different colors and/or shapes.
19. UP, UP, AND AWAY: CAREER SELF ASSESSMENT
20. ACTIVITY: LIFE/CAREER AS A BOOK Book Title
Chapter Headings
Chapters Still to be Written
21. LIVING WITH HOPE Focusing on the positive
Believing in the “possible”
Trusting oneself
22. ACTING WITH COURAGE AND HUMILITY Discovering the “hero” within
Seeking adventure
Persisting when problems arise
Accepting help from others
“Positive Uncertainty”
23. TAKING ADVANTAGE OF OPPORTUNITY Following natural curiosity
Exploring widely
Being flexible and open minded
Willing to take risks
“Planned Happenstance”
24. THANKS FOR BEING PART OF TODAY Norman Amundson
University of British Columbia
amundson@interchange.ubc.ca
www.ergoncommunications.com