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Ignatian Spirituality In Vocational Career Development: An Experimental Study Of Emerging Adults, Scott Campanario
Ignatian Spirituality In Vocational Career Development: An Experimental Study Of Emerging Adults, Scott Campanario
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Traditional undergraduate students fall in an age range known as emerging adulthood, a development stage of life characterized by freedom and exploration in pursuit of understanding one’s identity. This is an important developmental process because a failure to discern this identity and what one finds meaningful can be associated with numerous harmful outcomes such as depression, anxiety, and substance abuse. Conversely, coming to a better understanding of one’s identity is also associated with the number of positive outcomes such as hope, life satisfaction, and career planning. Therefore, institutions of higher education have both an opportunity and an obligation to consider …