°¿³Ü°ùÌýTiffany O’Shaughnessy,ÌýAssistant Professor, San Francisco, Clinical Counseling MA Program &ÌýTheodore Burnes,ÌýAssociate Professor and Program Director, Los Angeles,ÌýClinicalÌýPhD ProgramÌýhad a wonderful paper published, “Conceptualizing a Path to Professional Wellness for Women Early Career Psychologists” in theÌýWomen & TherapyÌýJournalÌý Volume 37, Issue 1-2, 2014ÌýSpecial Issue:Ìý.
Abstract
The process of career adjustment for women early career psychologists (ECPs) has received inadequate empirical and theoretical attention. This article provides a conceptual framework and model for women ECPs career adjustment developed from an integrated review of existing literature. The model proposes that an individual ECPs social location, identity, and resources interact with three distinct spheres of influence (a) general new career adjustment issues, (b) unique women’s concerns and (c) macro-environmental factors. Each of these distinct spheres, as well as the contributions of an ECPs unique identity are explored in detail. Finally, using a socialist feminist lens, suggestions for professional development and future research are presented.
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“This is a most impressive achievement, involving quite a few of our current and former Ìýfaculty members. Well done to all, I’d like to see this disseminated on the list servs and to faculty so that these articles can be used in courses –Ìýreally well done, authors. ÌýMy congratulations.”
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