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Analysis of an online career narrative intervention: "what's my story?".


by Severy, Lisa E.
Career Development Quarterly • March, 2008 • Effective Techniques

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Lisa E. Severy, Career Services, University of Colorado at Boulder. Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to Lisa E. Severy, Career Services, University of Colorado at Boulder, Willard Hall, UCB 133, Boulder, CO 80309 (e-mail: Lisa.Severy@Colorado.edu).


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