Meta Career is now offering psychology services to help students and employees with their mental health and well-being. These services are available to all students, employees and their dependents, and include individual counseling, group counseling, and workshops on a variety of topics related to mental health in Education.
The Career Presenting Services offered by an educational, school, and vocational psychologist can be a valuable resource for students, parents, and educators. These services can help students to:
- Identify their strengths and weaknesses
- Explore their interests and career options
- Develop educational and vocational plans
- Make informed decisions about their future
Psychological Assessment without Diagnosis: This assessment can help to identify key health or wellness factors that may be impacting a student’s academic performance or career success. For example, an assessment may reveal that a student has anxiety, depression, or learning disabilities. Once these factors are identified, appropriate interventions can be put in place.
Primary Interventions for School, Family, and Career: These interventions are designed to help students address challenges in these areas. For example, a psychologist may provide counseling to a student who is struggling in school, or they may work with a family to develop a parenting plan.
Educational Pathway Guidance: This guidance can help students to determine the right educational path for their needs and goals. For example, a psychologist may help a student to decide whether to attend college, trade school, or enter the workforce directly.
Aptitude Assessment: This assessment can help students to identify their strengths and weaknesses in different areas. This information can be used to develop educational and vocational plans. For example, a student who is strong in math and science may be well-suited for a career in engineering.
Decision-Making Strategies: A psychologist can provide expert advice to help students make informed choices about their education and career. This may include helping students to weigh the pros and cons of different options and to develop a decision-making process.
Career Marketing and Promotion: A psychologist can help students to craft effective CVs, personal portfolios, and other career marketing materials. They can also provide coaching on how to interview well and network effectively.
Lifestyle Assessment: This assessment can help students to focus on their individual well-being, physical health, personal hygiene, psychological adaptation, personal values, and competency standards. This information can be used to develop a plan for improving overall well-being, which can lead to greater success in all areas of life.
Social Life Quality: A psychologist can help students to enhance their social integration, stress management, risk prevention, pro-social behaviors, and interventions for anti-social behavior. This can help students to build strong relationships, manage stress effectively, and make positive choices.
Counseling for Parents and Educators: A psychologist can provide support and guidance to those who guide the next generation. This may include counseling parents on how to best support their child’s education and career development, or providing training to educators on how to identify and address student problems.