Career practitioners’ response to career development concerns in the time of COVID-19

Pub Date : 2022-02-23 DOI:10.1002/cdq.12283
Debra S. Osborn, Seth C. W. Hayden, Laura Reid Marks, Tristen Hyatt, Denise Saunders, James P. Sampson
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Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has had a world-wide impact on all areas of individuals’ health, including physical, psychological, financial, familial, social, and vocational. In the United States, the unemployment rate rose from 3.5% (5.8 million) to 13.3% (21 million) in May 2020 before dropping to 7.9% in October 2020. Cognitive information processing (CIP)is one career theory that addresses career needs of clients and society. In this article, we examine the impact of COVID-19 on mental health and wellness, highlight differences for marginalized groups, and demonstrate how CIP theoretical elements may have been impacted by COVID-19, and provide strategies enhancing client growth in these domains during a time when largescale social and physical distancing is recommended. The CIP-based differentiated service delivery model is also described as a means for extending and providing access to career services.

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COVID-19时期职业从业者对职业发展问题的回应
2019冠状病毒病大流行对个人健康的各个领域产生了全球性影响,包括身体、心理、财务、家庭、社会和职业。在美国,失业率从3.5%(580万人)上升到2020年5月的13.3%(2100万人),然后在2020年10月降至7.9%。认知信息加工(CIP)是一种解决客户和社会职业需求的职业理论。在本文中,我们研究了COVID-19对心理健康和健康的影响,强调了边缘化群体的差异,并展示了CIP理论要素如何受到COVID-19的影响,并提供了在建议大规模社交和身体距离的情况下促进这些领域客户增长的策略。基于知识产权的差异化服务提供模式也被描述为扩展和提供就业服务的一种手段。
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