Exploring career identities through creative writing
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https://doi.org/10.20856/jnicec.2306Keywords:
Career studies, Career learning, Creative writing, Group workAbstract
Creative writing has shown itself to be a powerful tool for reflection and is increasingly being used in professional development contexts (see e.g. Bolton, 2001; Creme and Hunt, 2002; Winter et al., 1999). With its potential for playful self-exploration and access to feeling and emotion, it can quickly get beneath everyday identities, providing alternative ways of thinking about oneself.
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