Volume 3,Issue 8
Research on the Development and Cultivation of Professional Psychological Capital among University Counselors in Chengdu
This study takes university counselors in Chengdu as its research subject. Employing a combination of theoretical analysis and empirical research, it delves into the connotation of psychological capital and its specific manifestations within the counseling profession. The study assesses the current characteristics and existing problems of psychological capital among Chengdu’s university counselors. Furthermore, it constructs a systematic cultivation pathway from the individual, organizational, and societal levels, aiming to provide theoretical support and practical references for the development of the university counselor workforce.
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