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Career Counseling in the 21st Century (Spring 2017 Conference)

  • May 12, 2017
  • 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
  • East Los Angeles College
  • 200

May 12, 2017
East Los Angeles College

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The landscape of career counseling is changing in order to meet the needs of rapidly changing technology that is impacting how people communicate, process information, and ultimately live. We are in what is called the information age and a global economy. Further, the current climate in the United States does not appear to be one of inclusivity and opportunity unless you are wealthy.

Postmodern career counseling attempts to include groups who have traditionally been excluded from the discourse. What are you doing in your work that addresses the challenges of career counseling in the 21st century? How is your work making an impact? What is innovative about your approach or work that meets the needs of various populations in 2017?

Morning Keynote

Dr. Daryl M. Rowe is a licensed psychologist and Professor of Psychology - teaching in both the doctoral and master’s programs in clinical psychology - at the Graduate School of Education and Psychology of Pepperdine University.

Afternoon Keynote

Dr. Theodore Burnes

Dr. Theo Burnes is currently a licensed psychologist and a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor in California who carries multiple professional appointments in the areas of service delivery, teaching, training, and consulting.

As an educator and trainer, Theo has received numerous awards for teaching and professional service in the training of service providers and has received extensive training on college and university teaching through his doctoral specialty at UC-Santa Barbara. His central teaching pedagogy involves helping providers of psychological and consulting services to engage in exercises to increase their knowledge, attitudes, and skills to be competent in multicultural work spaces. Theo has worked primarily with young adults and adults in clinical practice, working at three different university counseling centers and in community mental health with clients who are marginalized in the U.S. based on their sociocultural identities. He has also served as an administrator and interim director for a community mental health agency focused on services for the LGBT community and communities living with HIV/AIDS.

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