Advancing a cross-cultural narrative approach to career counselling: The case of Vietnam

Nguyen, Lan Thi, Mate, Susan, McDonald, Matthew, and Taylor, Greig (2018) Advancing a cross-cultural narrative approach to career counselling: The case of Vietnam. Australian Journal of Career Development, 27 (2). pp. 65-71.

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The purpose of this paper is to advance the concept of narrative approaches to career counselling from a cross-cultural perspective by investigating the case of Vietnam. It offers an account of the sociocultural context of Vietnam as it shifts from its traditional Confucian and communist values to a modern globally integrated market economy. Current approaches to career counselling in Vietnam for students in secondary and tertiary education are outdated and so fail to respond to the challenges that this shift is creating. It is argued that narrative career counselling has the potential to reconcile the tension between the need for flexibility and self-direction in work and career in a society that continues to be heavily influenced by Confucian ethics and collective notions of the self. The paper concludes with a call for future research on the practice of narrative career counselling cross-culturally to test its suitability.

Item ID: 83087
Item Type: Article (Research - C1)
ISSN: 2200-6974
Copyright Information: © Australian Council for Educational Research 2018.
Date Deposited: 11 Jul 2024 03:45
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