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Kouri, Mary K. – Journal of Career Development, 1986
The author describes her 12-hour course for older adults, entitled "Elderlife: A Time to Give--A Time to Receive." The course gives participants skills to identify what they want and need and to design a life-style in keeping with this information. (CH)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Leisure Education, Leisure Time, Life Style

Edwards, Patsy B.; Bloland, Paul A. – Journal of Career Development, 1990
Most people cannot achieve complete satisfaction through work alone. When career is broadly defined as a composite of lifetime activities, the integration of work and leisure activities becomes a component of the career counseling process. (SK)
Descriptors: Adults, Career Counseling, Career Guidance, Counselor Role

Pearson, Quinn M. – Journal of Career Development, 1992
Recovery from any addiction requires a lifestyle change. Leisure counseling can help recovering persons substitute rewarding leisure activities for addictive behaviors. (SK)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Disorders, Counseling Techniques, Leisure Education
Cunningham, George B.; Bruening, Jennifer; Sartore, Melanie L.; Sagas, Michael; Fink, Janet S. – Journal of Career Development, 2005
Social cognitive career theory is used to investigate student intentions to enter the sport and leisure industry. Data are gathered from 197 undergraduate students from four universities located across the United States. Path analysis supports the general model, as self-efficacy and outcomes expectations hold positive associations with vocational…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Self Efficacy, Vocational Interests, Path Analysis