An application of psychology of working theory to chronic health issues: Importance of decent work

IF 2.1 3区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED
Trisha L. Raque, Orphea D. Wright, Ryan D. Duffy
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Abstract

This paper presents psychology of working theory (PWT) as a framework for addressing career concerns faced by those with chronic health issues. PWT is a relevant framework for contextualizing the lived experiences of clients navigating work and chronic illness. Specifically, individuals with chronic health conditions may face additional barriers to their career development and are at risk for higher incidences of workplace discrimination, job stress, and job loss. Core elements of PWT outlined in this paper are applied to a case study of a client with breast cancer. More specifically, the constructs of decent work, critical consciousness, and career adaptability are applied at the level of the individual and systemic interventions. Issues of equity, access, intersectionality, power, and privilege are highlighted as they relate to the context of work. We offer suggestions for advocacy for career counselors working with clients with chronic illness navigating work and careers.

将工作心理学理论应用于慢性健康问题:体面工作的重要性
本文介绍了工作心理学理论(PWT),将其作为解决慢性病患者所面临的职业问题的框架。工作心理学理论是一个相关的框架,可以将客户在工作和慢性疾病中的生活经历具体化。具体来说,患有慢性疾病的人在职业发展中可能会面临更多的障碍,并面临更高的工作场所歧视、工作压力和失业的风险。本文中概述的公共福利信托的核心要素被应用于一个乳腺癌客户的案例研究中。更具体地说,体面工作、批判意识和职业适应性等概念被应用于个人和系统干预层面。公平、机会、交叉性、权力和特权等与工作相关的问题得到了强调。我们为职业咨询师在工作和职业生涯中与慢性病患者打交道提供了宣传建议。
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Career Development Quarterly
Career Development Quarterly PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED-
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期刊介绍: The Career Development Quarterly (CDQ) is the official journal of the National Career Development Association (NCDA). The purpose of CDQ is to foster career development through the design and use of career interventions and publish articles on career counseling, individual and organizational career development, work and leisure, career education, career coaching, and career management.
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