The Psychological Advisor's Personal Development in his Professional Progress

2004 
Personal development refers to positive alterations in personal quality accomplished in a person's endeavour in a particular objective. For the psychological advisor, his protracted and extensive personal development will face a variety of tasks and problems, such as philosophy of life, attitudes towards important events in life, objectives to be fulfilled, self-conception, self-awareness, decline of career and professional ethics. Under such circumstances, the psychological advisor can better his personal development by receiving some training, developing his sense of identity, participating in group research into personal development and in psychological interviews, and receiving supervision and instruction. Moreover, importance should be attached to education in personal development to the psychological advisor himself in his own personal development.
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