Effect of Career Counselling on Mental Health: Using A Clinical Change Method

Authors

  • Francis Milot-Lapointe Université de Sherbrooke
  • Réginald Savard Université de Sherbrooke
  • Yann Le Corff Université de Sherbrooke

Keywords:

effet, santé mentale, counseling de carrière

Abstract

Referring to the work on clinical change in mental health (Jacobson, Follette, & Revenstorf, 1984; Jacobson & Truax, 1991), this study investigated the effect of a career counselling process on the mental health of clients. The Outcome Questionnaire (OQ- 30.2: Lambert, Finch, Okiishi, & Burlingame, 2005) was used to measure mental health. Of the 13 clients who participated in career counselling sessions, 8 were found to have experienced a “recovery” (30.8 %) or “improvement” (30.8 %) in mental health, while no change was experienced by the other 5 (38.5 %).

Author Biographies

Francis Milot-Lapointe, Université de Sherbrooke

Doctorant en éducation à l'Université de Sherbrooke

Chargé de cours au département professionnelle de l'Université de Sherbrooke

Réginald Savard, Université de Sherbrooke

Professeur titulaire au département d'orientation de l'Université de Sherbrooke

Yann Le Corff, Université de Sherbrooke

Professeur adjoint au département d'orientation de l'Université de Sherbrooke

Published

2016-07-18

How to Cite

Milot-Lapointe, F., Savard, R., & Le Corff, Y. (2016). Effect of Career Counselling on Mental Health: Using A Clinical Change Method. Canadian Journal of Counselling and Psychotherapy, 50(3). Retrieved from https://cjc-rcc.ucalgary.ca/article/view/60980