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Helping actors improve their career well-being
Australian Journal of Career Development Pub Date : 2021-03-24 , DOI: 10.1177/1038416220983945
Charles P Chen 1 , Komila Jagtiani 1
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It is generally assumed that visible actors in the performing arts industry maintain overall wellness despite the knowledge that an actor’s life is often characterized by instability. While an actor’s performance is often critiqued subjectively and critically, the variety of occupational risks associated with an actor’s well-being is less closely examined. Prior research suggests those working within the acting profession experience significant levels of distress. As a result, this article, first, aims to address the issues confronting the actor, in particular, anxiety associated with erratic employment, vulnerability to adverse working conditions, and conflict in identity owing to the impact of acting coupled with the effect of economic insecurity. Second, the paper follows with a consideration of key counselling theories to help strengthen this diverse group’s personal well-being and career prospects. By examining counselling interventions, the application of these theories can allow actors to develop optimally in acting industries worldwide.



中文翻译:

帮助演员改善职业生涯

通常认为,尽管知道演员的生活通常以不稳定为特征,但表演艺术行业中的知名演员仍能保持整体健康。尽管通常会从主观和批评角度来批评演员的表演,但与演员的福祉相关的各种职业风险却很少受到仔细检查。先前的研究表明,从事演艺行业的人会遇到很大的困扰。因此,本文首先旨在解决参与者所面临的问题,特别是与不稳定就业相关的焦虑,对不利工作条件的脆弱性以及由于行为的影响以及经济不安全的影响而造成的身份冲突。第二,在此之后,本文考虑了关键的咨询理论,以帮助加强这个多元化群体的个人福祉和职业前景。通过研究咨询干预,这些理论的应用可以使参与者在全球代理行业中实现最佳发展。

更新日期:2021-03-24
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