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zalisa [80]
3 years ago
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Michelle is a guidance counselor at the local high school. On average, every year she has 367 students who come to her asking fo

r advice on applying to college. However, this year she has had to spend a majority of her time helping students who require emotional support to prevent violence and drug abuse. Michelle may not be able to help her students achieve _____ identity.
Social Studies
1 answer:
hammer [34]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Michelle may not be able to help her students achieve vocational identity.

Explanation:

Vocational identity is a term that describes the state of having a secure and clear understanding of one's personal's values, educational interests and career goals abilities. One of Michelle's works as a counselor is to guide students on achieving vocational identity.

It is also her work as a counselor to guide students on personal or psychological (mental and emotional) problems. Since Michelle is mostly busy as a psychological counselor, there isn't time for her to guide students on achieving vocational identity.

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