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1. Mobile phone mood charting for adolescents.

2. For a postcolonial turn in career guidance: the dialectic between universalisms and localisms.

3. Mental health practitioners’ perceptions of online working: a literature review.

6. Career development and internal migration: a Scottish case study.

7. Call for papers: Counselling in schools.

8. Call For Papers.

9. Responding well to Spiritual Abuse: practice implications for counselling and psychotherapy.

10. A critical exploration of the "agile career": a means of exposing the politics and economy of precarity via the lens of dromology.

11. The role and relevance of the pedagogic contexts in training adult careers professionals.

12. The sound of silence: deconstructing notions of inclusion in career guidance on exploring the experience of deaf people.

13. The extant rationale for mandated therapy during psychotherapy and counselling training: a critical interpretive synthesis.

14. Treatment of obsessive morbid jealousy with cognitive analytic therapy: a mixed-methods quasi-experimental case study.

15. On becoming a counsellor: a posthuman reconfiguring of identity formation for counsellors-in-training.

16. Counselling and career guidance in Asia.

17. International graduate students and cultural competency in counselling services: directions for health practitioners.

18. Gratitude as a path to human prosperity during adverse circumstances: a narrative review.

19. Cultural diversity in secondary school: the response to immigrant students in Spain from a counselling perspective.

20. Practical applications of a social justice agenda in counselling and psychotherapy: the relational equality in education framework (REEF).

21. On epistemic justice in career guidance.

22. Considering Lacan in career counselling.

23. Islamic faith as a facilitator for accessing counselling: the experience of three Kuwaiti clients.

24. Single-session chairwork: overview and case illustration of brief dialogical psychotherapy.

25. Enhancing ethical codes with artificial intelligence governance – a growing necessity for the adoption of generative AI in counselling.

26. Virtual reality enhanced Dialectical behavioural therapy.

27. University students’ feedback regarding effective measures to prevent bullying.

28. A not-knowing, values-based and relational approach to counselling education.

29. Families left behind at the source of migration: implications for career guidance practitioners.

30. A framework for defining a guidance approach support: typology, concepts, and practice guidelines.

31. Exhaustion and job satisfaction among internal and external outplacement counsellors.

32. Why choose a career in teaching? Exploring motivational factors that influence the decision to teach.

33. Betwixt and between: a qualitative review of the (re)acculturation of international students and returnees.

34. Dementia in the workplace: implications for career development practice.

35. Developing skills in counselling and psychotherapy: a scoping review of Interpersonal Process Recall and Reflecting Team methods in initial therapist training.

36. Career development in Macao: a perspective representing small states and territories*.

37. Applying Lacan's four discourse model in career counselling at the postgraduate level.

38. The predictive moment: reverie, connection and predictive processing.

39. The role of corrective emotional experiences in the counsellor-client attachment: a model for processing emotions in therapy.

40. Use of narratives and collage in the exploration of the self and the meaning of a career.

41. Transforming career stories through poetry: a group-based career counselling intervention.

42. Towards a deeper integration of creative methods in counselling: some thoughts about frameworks for practice.

43. Re-authoring career narratives: exploring identity in contemporary careers practice.

44. Creating space for praxis in adult and employment guidance: collaborative development of the model of enabling employment guidance (MEEG).

45. Navigating the matrix: career development and the responsibilisation of employability in Australia.

46. Using phenomenology in careers research: student experiences of unpaid work.

47. Empowering newcomer workers by addressing racism and xenophobia: a promising pilot.

48. Theorising agency for socially just career guidance and counselling scholarship and practice.

49. Social-emotional learning and career development in elementary settings.

50. Academic performance-related stress levels and reflective awareness: the role of the elicitation approach in an Italian University's psychological counselling.