Protean career development and Ignatian spirituality: Evidence for age-old practice

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Dana Kendall, Ph.D. and Lynette Bikos, Ph.D.

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Dissertation

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Industrial-Organizational Psychology

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Given its promise for protean career development, we conducted a randomized clinical trial to see if Ignatian spirituality practices can improve career discernment. Results suggest that the use of Ignatian spirituality in career development significantly increased scores for calling and purpose. Implications can inform discernment and career development interventions.

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This paper was also presented at Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Washington DC, April 2019

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Protean career development and Ignatian spirituality: Evidence for age-old practice

Given its promise for protean career development, we conducted a randomized clinical trial to see if Ignatian spirituality practices can improve career discernment. Results suggest that the use of Ignatian spirituality in career development significantly increased scores for calling and purpose. Implications can inform discernment and career development interventions.

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