Contextual Career Counseling for Transitioning Military Veterans

Military culture is a unique subset of the United States, complete with its own language, writing style, norms, membership, rank structure, values, and laws (Harmon, ). Using contextual theory for career counseling, counselor educators can assist counselors‐in‐training in understanding the effects o...

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