This article aims to show the applicability of two-chair dialogue techniques to solve intrapersonal conflicts underpinning career decision-making difficulties. Grounded in a dialectical constructivist perspective this technique evokes the dialogue between two conflicting self-position, each one in a different chair. It is sought that this dialogue fosters harmony between both sides of the conflict to facilitate career decisionmaking. An illustrative case is presented to describe the sequence of counsellor’s tasks during the process of facilitating conflict resolution. Next, critical aspects of the intervention are commented, namely the role of emotions and working alliance to foster client change. Finally, we refer to the advantages of this...
The overt aspects of dialogue, especially the spoken exchange, are the focus of most counsellor educ...
Conflict resolution is a counseling skill (Ivy, 1994; Haley, 1976; Pearce, 1996). Counselors are in ...
In this chapter we propose that writing dialogues in creative, expressive, and reflective ways can f...
This paper examines the interactional accomplishment of chair work, which is one type of therapeutic...
The counselling profession has been challenged to respond to the demands of an increasingly complex ...
The counselling profession has been challenged to respond to the demands of an increasingly complex ...
can work to facilitate more direct communica-tion and encourage a more supportive atmos-phere. It sh...
The work world is now full of uncertainty and change as a result of forces such as globalization, do...
A defining feature of career counselling in the twenty-first century has been the exponential growth...
Since the emergence and growing popularity of constructivist theories and the concurrent rise of nar...
The conflicts over values between professional and managerial occupational groups remain a significa...
We advocate the utility of considering the ordinary interactions of career counseling as an activity...
In couples counseling it can be challenging to find ways to engage partners in being more receptive ...
Metaphor is writ large in everyday life. In their landmark publication, Metaphors We Life By, Lakoff...
A brief overview of the role of emotions in facilitating client change from a constructivist perspec...
The overt aspects of dialogue, especially the spoken exchange, are the focus of most counsellor educ...
Conflict resolution is a counseling skill (Ivy, 1994; Haley, 1976; Pearce, 1996). Counselors are in ...
In this chapter we propose that writing dialogues in creative, expressive, and reflective ways can f...
This paper examines the interactional accomplishment of chair work, which is one type of therapeutic...
The counselling profession has been challenged to respond to the demands of an increasingly complex ...
The counselling profession has been challenged to respond to the demands of an increasingly complex ...
can work to facilitate more direct communica-tion and encourage a more supportive atmos-phere. It sh...
The work world is now full of uncertainty and change as a result of forces such as globalization, do...
A defining feature of career counselling in the twenty-first century has been the exponential growth...
Since the emergence and growing popularity of constructivist theories and the concurrent rise of nar...
The conflicts over values between professional and managerial occupational groups remain a significa...
We advocate the utility of considering the ordinary interactions of career counseling as an activity...
In couples counseling it can be challenging to find ways to engage partners in being more receptive ...
Metaphor is writ large in everyday life. In their landmark publication, Metaphors We Life By, Lakoff...
A brief overview of the role of emotions in facilitating client change from a constructivist perspec...
The overt aspects of dialogue, especially the spoken exchange, are the focus of most counsellor educ...
Conflict resolution is a counseling skill (Ivy, 1994; Haley, 1976; Pearce, 1996). Counselors are in ...
In this chapter we propose that writing dialogues in creative, expressive, and reflective ways can f...