Career Counseling therapists in Elsa, Texas TX
Dr. Roslyn Phenix
Pastoral Counselor/Therapist, LCPC, (Licensed Clinical Pastoral Counselor)
When I am counseling clients with career issues, I start out with a series of questions regarding why they may be unhappy with their current careers, and then begin to explore what the client is passionate about. From there, I point client in the direction of job sites and/or job fairs which are offering employment in their desired field of interest.
16 Years Experience
Alan Jacobson, Psy.D.
Psychologist, Licensed Psychologist, Nationally Registered Health Service Provider
I provide career counseling and executive coaching to those who are just starting out, considering a change in career paths, or want to reach their full potential and be content with their current path. I often braid traditional coaching with therapeutic techniques such as cognitive-behavioral and narrative therapy for powerful results. Career counseling is well-timed at many stages of life.
23 Years Experience
Sage Blackbird Therapy
Licensed Professional Counselor, NCC, LPC, CEDS
I offer the Strong Interest Inventory to those in their junior year of high school and older. While I particularly enjoy working with athletes on transition preparation or career transition, I also love working with anyone who wants to explore their future career path through this interest-based tool.
9 Years Experience
Amanda de Armas
Psychologist, PsyD
Are you feeling stuck in your career, unsure of your next steps, or longing for greater satisfaction in your professional life? We'll explore your passions, strengths, and values to create a roadmap towards a career that aligns with your authentic self. Whether you're seeking to advance in your current field, transition to a new industry, or explore entrepreneurial endeavors, I provide personalized support and practical strategies to help you achieve your goals.
7 Years Experience
Aguib Diop
Psychologist, PhD, LP, PSYPACT
Career development is a process. It's a misnomer that our careers are supposed to develop in a predictable, stage-like fashion. For most of us, we may face everything from career satisfaction to career transitions or life changes that force us to drastically alter our career trajectories. Because our jobs are so intertwined with our mental health and self-concept, you owe it to yourself to seek support to either develop or maintain your successful career.
17 Years Experience