1st Edition

The Complete Guide To Outplacement Counseling

By Alan J. Pickman Copyright 1994
162 Pages
by Routledge

162 Pages
by Routledge

162 Pages
by Routledge

Recognized by business managers as a useful and practical tool to assist them in responding to a set of complex business challenges, the need for outplacement counseling - the process of assisting employees who have lost their jobs to develop effective career plans and to find new employment - has grown dramatically during the past two decades. Given this rapid expansion of the field, assembling,... Read more
Contents: Preface. Introduction. Consulting to Organizations. Establishing the Counseling Relationship. Assessment in Outplacement Counseling. Barriers to Successful Job Search. Group Services. Physical, Behavioral and Counseling Implications of the Outplacement Setting. Toward a Theory of Outplacement Counseling. Common Patterns of Counselor-Client Interaction. Is Outplacement Ever Therapy? Background Qualifications. Professional Development. Supervision. Cross-Cultural Issues. Women and Outplacement. Family Issues. International Issues. Ethics. Relation of Outplacement to Other Career Development Professionals. Marketing Outplacement Services. Future of Outplacement. Appendices: Competencies Standards for Outplacement Practitioners as Established by the IAOP (1992). Standards of Ethical Practice for Outplacement Professionals Established by the IAOP (1993). Resources for Outplacement Practitioners.

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Alan J. Pickman

"The book is well written and easily read, is straightforward in its structure and layout, a useful initiation for counseling and clinical psychologists as well as human resource management professionals who want to know more about this growing practice area."
Contemporary Psychology