Career counseling, sometimes called career coaching, helps individuals make informed career decisions. This type of counseling is led by one of our Cambridge therapists who is trained to provide career development support.
Career counseling works to help you navigate your professional career and offer valuable information, such as required skill sets and/or education, regarding a particular position you may be considering. The following are common focuses of conversation that will help your career counselor best help you:
- Job environment preferences
- Growth potential
- Career goals, short- and long-term
- Personality type
- Desired lifestyle
- Potential earnings of a given career
Career counseling can last for weeks, months, or even years. It all depends on the goals that you’re looking to accomplish and whether you continue to want/need a counselor to help you reach your goals. Either way, our career counselors are here and ready to help you get on the right track.
Career Counseling Can Help You – Therapists in Cambridge
If you are discouraged, if you are in a “dead end” job, or even if you are out of work, you are not alone. It is normal to hit roadblocks in your career. The good thing is that when it comes to those roadblocks, you can break right through them.
Career counseling and career coaching has thousands of people every year make huge gains in their work. At Thriveworks, a professionally trained career counselor will help you to:
- Map out your Interests and Skills
- Assess your Values and Personality
- Explore Lucrative and Exciting Career Options
- Prepare to Get the Job you Want
- More, Designed to Fit your Specific Career Goals
Reach out today to get started. Thriveworks offers evening and weekend sessions, provides same-week appointments, and accepts most major insurances.
Conquering Low Self-Esteem
Sometimes, what prevents people from getting the career they want are self defeating behaviors brought on by a low self image. Self-esteem refers to an inner sense of value that gives a person resilience to attacks or criticism. Every person has ideas about their self-worth. Having good self-esteem does NOT mean being proud or having an over-blown ‘ego’.
Low self-esteem can cause: feelings of self-hate, believing that one is unworthy or incompetent, a refusal to get close to people, a belief that one does’t deserve strong or supportive relationships, refusal to trust others, and an inability to accept oneself as special or unique. Your self-esteem is in trouble when you allow others to convince you that you are not valuable or significant.”
Poor self-esteem is often the result of prolonged periods of negative feedback in a person’s life. This results in deep wounds and emotional pain.
Scheduling Career Counseling at Thriveworks Cambridge
The real tragedy is that many people suffer for years without getting help, when change is right there at their fingertips. They just don’t know how to reach out and take it.
We want to find you the career counseling help you need. Call us now at 617-395-5806.