Career Counselling to Persons with Special Needs in the Context of Positive Psychology

Recently, the advantages or strengths of the individual have become important or even dominant in personal counselling. The basis for such a counselling approach can be found in positive psychology. The question is how positive psychology and its emphasis on strengths rather than weaknesses find its...

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Main Author: Janez Drobnic
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: University of Maribor Press 2025-03-01
Series:Revija za Elementarno Izobraževanje
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Online Access:https://journals.um.si/index.php/education/article/view/3743
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Summary:Recently, the advantages or strengths of the individual have become important or even dominant in personal counselling. The basis for such a counselling approach can be found in positive psychology. The question is how positive psychology and its emphasis on strengths rather than weaknesses find its way into current vocational/career guidance approaches in today’s schools, especially for people with special needs. With the help of an empirical study using quantitative research methods, we sought to establish in primary and secondary schools whether they carried out counselling according to these principles. The results showed that strength-based counselling has already found its way into vocational/career guidance, but the non-directive counselling approach and the issue of individual autonomy remain in the background.
ISSN:1855-4431
2350-4803