This study adapted existing empirically supported interventions to explore options for serving large numbers of unemployed adults. Participants included 150 unemployed adults (72 experimental group, 78 control group) seeking employment office services to maintain U.S. federal unemployment compensation. A 1-hour workshop was offered to the 72 experimental group participants. The same career development variables were assessed during data collection for both groups. Results revealed the workshop had no impact on negative career thinking and potentially increased career decision-making difficulties in the experimental group. Intervention effectiveness issues, implications for future research, and intervention options with unemployed adults are...
Despite active labour market policies being implemented to increase the skills and job opportunities...
This dissertation examined the role of self-efficacy in promoting adaptive coping behavior following...
Francesca Beddie, Barb Lorey and Barbara Pamphilon investigate learning and career development servi...
Little empirical knowledge about unemployed adults exists during a time when this group needs substa...
This article explores the effects of group life design counselling on unemployed young adults’ caree...
The primary purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that Hope Scale scores would play a sig...
This study investigated the effect of participation in a 14-day career redirection program on the r...
The purpose of this study is to provide information on personal career counselling for long-term une...
In this article, we evaluate the effects of a 3-day training intervention among unemployed individua...
In this article, we evaluate the effects of a 3-day training intervention among unemployed individua...
Gowan and Gatewood's (1997) theory of coping with job loss provided a framework for studying how ind...
The aim of this thesis is to contribute knowledge to how professional conversations such as career g...
Unemployment is associated with a diminished mental health. Interventions to improve mental health f...
This paper reports research that engaged in the evaluation of an intervention programme designed to ...
A career intervention based on life design approach was devised for a group of young adults at risk ...
Despite active labour market policies being implemented to increase the skills and job opportunities...
This dissertation examined the role of self-efficacy in promoting adaptive coping behavior following...
Francesca Beddie, Barb Lorey and Barbara Pamphilon investigate learning and career development servi...
Little empirical knowledge about unemployed adults exists during a time when this group needs substa...
This article explores the effects of group life design counselling on unemployed young adults’ caree...
The primary purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that Hope Scale scores would play a sig...
This study investigated the effect of participation in a 14-day career redirection program on the r...
The purpose of this study is to provide information on personal career counselling for long-term une...
In this article, we evaluate the effects of a 3-day training intervention among unemployed individua...
In this article, we evaluate the effects of a 3-day training intervention among unemployed individua...
Gowan and Gatewood's (1997) theory of coping with job loss provided a framework for studying how ind...
The aim of this thesis is to contribute knowledge to how professional conversations such as career g...
Unemployment is associated with a diminished mental health. Interventions to improve mental health f...
This paper reports research that engaged in the evaluation of an intervention programme designed to ...
A career intervention based on life design approach was devised for a group of young adults at risk ...
Despite active labour market policies being implemented to increase the skills and job opportunities...
This dissertation examined the role of self-efficacy in promoting adaptive coping behavior following...
Francesca Beddie, Barb Lorey and Barbara Pamphilon investigate learning and career development servi...