Career Counseling therapists in Fuquay Varina, North Carolina NC
Hope I. Hills, Ph.D.
Psychologist, Licensed Psychologist in NC, Authorized PsyPact Practitioner in 40 states
It is so important to find out what really interests us in order to chose our career. So often people follow in their parent's footsteps, or just get whatever job they can and then keep on with that job as a career even if they hate it. I use the Strong Interest Inventory with all my clients, whether individual or couples. It is so important to clearly see what interests we have and how confident we are that we can explore them. For couples, that knowledge is often how they can expand the things they can explore together. When we are doing what we love as a career, or as a major part of our non-work life, our life purpose becomes even more satisfying and fulfilling.
38 Years Experience
Psychotherapy.Com
Psychologist, Ph.D.
Career counseling by trained therapists
28 Years Experience
Christina Andino
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
In the realm of career counseling, particularly concerning work stress, toxic work environments, and concerns related to layoffs, I engage clients through personalized assessments and extensive conversations to pinpoint potential career paths that resonate with their unique strengths and aspirations.
My support extends to helping individuals set realistic career objectives, addressing challenges associated with decision-making, and formulating strategies to navigate obstacles in the pursuit of professional fulfillment. Through the provision of guidance, encouragement of self-awareness, and facilitation of goal-oriented planning, I empower clients to make informed and gratifying choices in their careers. This approach contributes to heightened job satisfaction and an overall sense of life contentment, even in the face of workplace challenges such as stress or a toxic environment.
7 Years Experience
Debra Nelson
Psychologist, Psy.D.
Our careers are not static, but ever-changing. Sometimes we find ourselves at a cross-roads and we aren't sure whether or not to make a big career change. Other times we are really happy in our careers but are struggling interpersonally with supervisors or co-workers. We spend so much time at work that if it isn't a healthy environment for us, it can lead to burnout and stress. By learning new strategies and coping skills, you can feel more balanced and fulfilled at work.
21 Years Experience
Dr. Amy Schullery
Psychologist, Psy.D.
I do career coaching with professionals and help them achieve their goals in their jobs, transition into new careers, and achieve better work-life balance.
17 Years Experience