Career Counseling From A Christian Perspective

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...inherently raises some objections among Christians due both to religious and non-religious beliefs. Discussed is a methodology for counseling commonly referred to as the "self-directed" approach which incorporates various aspects of self-assessment and enables the Christian to feel more comfortable with the concept of career counseling. Several studies are referenced and then applied to the Christian theme with the idea that job guidance is conducive to the goals of both society and religion... I. Introduction A well-rounded Christian philosophy in career guidance counseling should help people discern their vocations and encourage the Christian use of their skills. Some wise counseling and spiritual direction could release great creativity and productivity in those subjected to it. The traditional Christian counselor wants to help patients understand who God has made them to be...to see the Lord's presence in their life...and to explore opportunities through which they can express their individuality and live their faith. From the very beginning of any such program, the counselor should help their client to discover their passions, to identify their strengths, and to...

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