Analysis Of Using Krumboltz's Theory: Helping Taneka Find Her Way

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Using Krumboltz’s Theory: Helping Taneka Find Her Way When a teenager is maturing, one is faced with many challenges. Teenagers may feel like they have so many decisions to make. As a teenager approaches graduation, one may feel overwhelmed. A career counselor is working with a teenager, named Taneka, who is working as a salesperson at a store at a local mall. Her supervisor is impressed by her performance. Taneka’s supervisor is encouraging her to participate in a leadership program. Taneka is torn between joining the work force and going to college after graduating from high school. The thought of going to college is overwhelming to Taneka. Finances has always been a concern for her family. Her mother is a single parent. Taneka has always helped with her younger siblings. Her father has never been in her life. If Taneka goes to college, she would be the first person in her family to go. Taneka is nervous about going to college. Her grade point average is a 2.05. She is confident that she will get accepted into college. …show more content…

A career counselor will be very helpful when helping Taneka make a decision. Taneka is afraid of the unknown. Taneka has displayed leadership skills. She is a leader amongst her siblings and at her job. Krumboltz’s theory seems to be the best theory to select when working with Taneka. This theory helps to simplify how an individual selects a career (Zunker, 2016). Krumboltz’s theory will use a client’s life experiences and events to influence what direction an individual takes (Zunker, 2016). This theory is appropriate for Taneka because it will not make Taneka feel as if she has to rush to make a decision. The counselor should not expect Taneka to make a life-changing decision in a short period of time. The Krumboltz’s theory does not assume that a client will only have one occupation that fits him or her the best (Zunker,

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