[en] Many clients have pervasive decision-making difficulties when facing the challenge of career choice or transition. Finding the relevant information needed for making a career decision, societal or organizational barriers, and the current detrimental context of economic crises of our globalized late modern society are obstacles on the route of career goals (intentions) that cannot be overcome only by motivation conceptualized in a hedonistic perspective. When hope is weak, the initiation and pursuit of actions toward the goal of managing a career and sub-goals such as career exploration, self-exploration, and environmental exploration need volition, that is self-regulatory processes determining which motivational tendencies are actually implemented, at which opportunity, and in what manner. This presentation briefly examines how conceptual distinctions between both constructs (motivation and volition) applied to career decision-making in the context of goal-directed action could bring a fresh view on decision making in vocational theory and counseling.
Research Center/Unit :
Centre de Recherche en Psychologie du Travail et de la Consommation
Disciplines :
Theoretical & cognitive psychology
Author, co-author :
Broonen, Jean-Paul ; Université Libre de Bruxelles - ULB > Sciences psychologiques et de l'Education > Psychologie du Travail et de la Consommation
Language :
English
Title :
Career counseling: hope is not enough, volition is needed
Publication date :
21 June 2013
Number of pages :
1
Event name :
International Conference Life Design and Career Counseling: Building Hope and Resilience
Event organizer :
Soresi, S., Nota, L. et al., University of Padova
Event place :
Padova, Italy
Event date :
June, 20-22, 2013
Audience :
International
References of the abstract :
International Conference "Life Design and Career Counseling: Building Hope and Resilience", University of Padova (Italy), Abstracts, p. 125.
Funders :
F.R.S.-FNRS - Fonds de la Recherche Scientifique ULB - Université Libre de Bruxelles