Description
Workshop on vocational self-discovery and courage
Are you afraid of retraining? You know it’s time for a change, but you seem to have plenty of reasons to wait?
Doubt and questions like these are natural, we attribute professional change processes with many negative emotions. From education, from role models, and from lifelong resistance. We seek security and stability in a fast-changing world. And the lens through which we view change as a difficult road only blocks us from avoiding what often even the body pushes us to do through the somatizations it signals. However, the human mind has an incredible capacity to face risks with confidence once we learn coping mechanisms to deal with the adversities that arise in the process.
Vlad Guluță invites you to this workshop where you will explore these mechanisms, navigate through realistic and unrealistic expectations about the job market, through strategies to support difficult moments in this process of change that has its cognitive and emotional peculiarities.
Are you ready to let your vocation follow you with confidence?
About the facilitator:
Vlad Guluță is a psychologist and has worked with youth and adolescents in camps and workshops on social-emotional development (focus on self-awareness, aggression, vocational guidance), university adjustment, career guidance and retraining.In parallel with his work in maximum safety environments, he is passionate about psycho-education for the general public and modelling healthy masculinity. He is the author of Mind Games, a trainer with PsyLife, and other articles and materials Vlad has written can be found on the Psychology Page.