By Dr. Roberta Neault and Deirdre Pickerell There are thousands of websites, blogs, and articles offering tips for finding balance. Canadians are working longer hours (23% […]
By Joanne Elliott and Jessica Gregg Individual Reflective Practice As career counsellors, it is not an easy task to identify the different components of our craft. […]
By Heather Turnbull October 24 -31st, 2010, marked a unique gathering of the Association of Career Professionals (ACP) International, a not-for-profit organization serving hundreds of members […]
By Laura Henshaw Career Services at Brock University, Ontario, had a busy year in 2008. The department changed its location and launched a Facebook page for […]
By Tricia Bowler-Archambault One of the features of the employment sector is that its professionals typically have a high level of intrapersonal and interpersonal skills. These […]
By Barbara Smith The relationships between unemployment and mental health are well documented (Herr, 1989). Okasha (2005) notes that the rate of mental health disorders has been […]
By Renee Pike The Newfoundland and Labrador Association of Career Practitioners (NLACP) is gaining momentum, which was evident from the 120 delegates attending the second annual […]
By David Lindskoog You hear the word wellness tossed around a lot these days. Centres, clinics, coaches, educators, retreats, wellness, wellness, wellness to the point that google […]