The CDI
Trotman-Meet the authors Webinar
Meet the Authors of 'Career Development Theories in Practice- Real-World Applications of Career Development Models' -Julia Yates
Free to attend
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Date
15 Jan 2025 -
Time
12:00 PM -
Duration
1 hour(s) -
Venue
Zoom -
Contact
Join us for an exclusive webinar with Julia Yates.
Career development theories have the potential to add significantly to our work, sharpen our practice and boost our credibility.
However, it is not always easy to know exactly how we should use them. In this workshop, Julia will share examples of ways to use Career development theories in one-to-one and group settings, drawing on old favourites and introducing some fresh ideas.
This is an excellent opportunity to ask questions, expand your understanding of career development models, and enhance your professional practice.
MSc in Organisational Psychology. She is a chartered psychologist and a NICEC Fellow. Before and alongside her academic career,
Julia has worked as a career coach in schools, universities and with adult career changers. Julia is passionate about making stronger
links between research and practice and writes and speaks widely about the practical application of research and theory in practice.
She has published many books including The Career Coaching Handbook and The Career Coaching Toolkit and has recently
developed an online CPD course in partnership with the CDI focused on using career theories in practice.
Career development theories have the potential to add significantly to our work, sharpen our practice and boost our credibility.
However, it is not always easy to know exactly how we should use them. In this workshop, Julia will share examples of ways to use Career development theories in one-to-one and group settings, drawing on old favourites and introducing some fresh ideas.
This is an excellent opportunity to ask questions, expand your understanding of career development models, and enhance your professional practice.
Dr Julia Yates
Dr Julia Yates is an associate professor at City, University of London where she teaches career development and coaching on theMSc in Organisational Psychology. She is a chartered psychologist and a NICEC Fellow. Before and alongside her academic career,
Julia has worked as a career coach in schools, universities and with adult career changers. Julia is passionate about making stronger
links between research and practice and writes and speaks widely about the practical application of research and theory in practice.
She has published many books including The Career Coaching Handbook and The Career Coaching Toolkit and has recently
developed an online CPD course in partnership with the CDI focused on using career theories in practice.