Professional Identities can be defined as a representation of one’s self, developed over time through cognitive, psychological and socialization processes. It is a relatively constant and unchanging set of values, attitudes, beliefs and norms. Over time, an individual begins to think, act, and feel like a professional in their field. For occupational professionals such as physicians, nurses, engineers, and teachers, their professional identity becomes stronger, as these individuals are required to participate in continuing education, obtain professional certifications, and ascribe to specific professional ethics. Professional identities can be both an asset and a liability as they ensure specialization, expertise, and even stability, but th...
Historically, professional identity was viewed as a singular construct, and the boundary-spanning dy...
Identity has long been a prolific research interest for organizational scholars. Its popularity can ...
Although an achievement of which you can be justifiably proud, the completion of a bachelor’s degree...
Career advice, guidance and counselling practitioners focus their gaze outward to their clients, hel...
How do professionals respond when they are required to conduct work that does not match with their i...
grantor: University of TorontoThe need to better comprehend the effects of downward work ...
Professionals are increasingly prevalent in organizations and are required to change their professio...
This presentation focuses upon the ways in which the interactions between practitioners’ professio...
Professional identity is an ongoing process that evolves throughout the undergraduate years of study...
The article explores professional identity and the the contributors that contribute to this. It part...
Counseling is a relatively new profession, with origins dating back to the turn of the 20th century....
This chapter addresses professional identity in the workplace. The relevance of the topic derives fr...
Identities in Transition. Personal and Professional Self-Awareness in Relation to Organizational C...
Reviewers: assoc. prof. dr. Aušra Rutkienė (Vytautas Magnus University); assoc. prof. dr. Ilona Tand...
Identity construction – the process of creating and building a new future self – is an integral part...
Historically, professional identity was viewed as a singular construct, and the boundary-spanning dy...
Identity has long been a prolific research interest for organizational scholars. Its popularity can ...
Although an achievement of which you can be justifiably proud, the completion of a bachelor’s degree...
Career advice, guidance and counselling practitioners focus their gaze outward to their clients, hel...
How do professionals respond when they are required to conduct work that does not match with their i...
grantor: University of TorontoThe need to better comprehend the effects of downward work ...
Professionals are increasingly prevalent in organizations and are required to change their professio...
This presentation focuses upon the ways in which the interactions between practitioners’ professio...
Professional identity is an ongoing process that evolves throughout the undergraduate years of study...
The article explores professional identity and the the contributors that contribute to this. It part...
Counseling is a relatively new profession, with origins dating back to the turn of the 20th century....
This chapter addresses professional identity in the workplace. The relevance of the topic derives fr...
Identities in Transition. Personal and Professional Self-Awareness in Relation to Organizational C...
Reviewers: assoc. prof. dr. Aušra Rutkienė (Vytautas Magnus University); assoc. prof. dr. Ilona Tand...
Identity construction – the process of creating and building a new future self – is an integral part...
Historically, professional identity was viewed as a singular construct, and the boundary-spanning dy...
Identity has long been a prolific research interest for organizational scholars. Its popularity can ...
Although an achievement of which you can be justifiably proud, the completion of a bachelor’s degree...