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Stages of Change: Helping People Take Action

  • October 13, 2020
  • 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
  • Virtual Workshop, via Zoom

Registration

  • Non-members may attend this workshop for free. To earn one Continuing Education contact hour granted through the National Career Development Association, please register as "Non-member, with CE Credit" and submit $10 payment. Or, become a WCDA member ($25) and get CE credits for free all year long!
  • Non-members may earn one Continuing Education contact hour, granted through the National Career Development Association, by attending this workshop with $10 payment. To attend this workshop for free without CE credit, please register as "Non-member". Or, become a WCDA member ($25) and get CE credits for free all year long!
  • WCDA members may earn one Continuing Education contact hour, granted through the National Career Development Association, by attending this workshop--for free!

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When clients are unmotivated, resistant, feeling stuck or afraid, what tools can  career development professionals use to spark change? 

Join the WCDA in our statewide virtual workshop hosted by our Central chapter as we unpack Prochaska’s five stages of change, understand the characteristics of each stage, recognize the client language indicators as related to career development, and build awareness of helper tasks and goals of moving clients to the Action Stage. And--stay tuned for a follow-up workshop on putting these skills into practice through Motivational Interviewing. This event is free to all members and non-members!

Continuing Education contact hours are granted through the National Career Development Association. Certificates of completion are free to members; non-members are invited to receive them for $10, or free with new membership ($25). There's no better time to join the WCDA! Email Shianne Lowe for more information: slowe@pfp.org .

About the presenter: 

Chuck Zimchek has worked in the career development field for nearly 30 years, and currently serves as a career counselor at Central Washington University. He has a Master’s degree in Counseling and Guidance and a PhD in Counseling from Oregon State University. He has been a Global Career Development Facilitator (GCDF) since 2002 and is an NCDA FCD instructor.





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