[Self-Study] TA-57 Creative Career Genograms: Exploring Influences and Options for Life Design
Recorded On: 12/05/2021
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Description:
Career exploration and decision-making play substantial roles in adolescents and adults’ life design efforts. An excellent tool for exploring their career influences, interests, and goals is the career focused genogram. Creative methods for implementing career genogram variations will be presented and explored. Narrative approaches to career-life design will be emphasized.
Learning Objectives:
- Participants will be able to identify 3 therapeutic objectives for implementing a career genogram with an adolescent or adult client.
- Participants will be able to name and describe 3 creative variations of the Career Genogram used to support career exploration and decision making.
- Participants will be able to identify 2 advantages and disadvantages of traditional career genogram, inclusive career genogram, and the extended genogram.
CE Eligibility:
ATCB, NBCC, NY LCAT
Barbara Parker-Bell
PsyD, ATR-BC
Director of Art Therapy Programs at Florida State University
Dr. Barbara Parker-Bell, PsyD, ATR-BC, is the Director of Art Therapy Programs at Florida State University in Tallahassee, FL. She received her Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine and her Masters in Expressive Arts Therapies from Lesley College. In 2016-2017, Dr. Parker-Bell completed a Fulbright Scholarship for Teaching and Research in Tomsk, Russian Federation. She continues to foster collaborative exchanges with Russian art therapy specialists in creative ways. Dr. Parker-Bell has extensive program direction and teaching experience as well as clinical experiences with clients with a broad range of concerns. Her current interests include art therapists' contribution to career exploration and creative methods for supporting client and therapist resilience. Dr. Parker-Bell has served as a Director on the Board of the American Art Therapy Association and is a Past President of the Art Therapy Credentials Board.