Maria Alice Silva, Amey, M.S. is using her holistic approach to help others. Find a way to learn day-by-day with each other to guide transformation and learn how to go further to keeping going the journey. She earned her AA degree in Literature and Language from City College Sacramento, B.S. in International Business, and a Master of Science in Counseling from California State University, Sacramento. An important view of this Culminating Experience has helped her to connect with individuals and help them to understand their own motivations, their own thoughts and feelings, dreams, and career goals. Ms. Silva-Amey is a member of the National Career Development Association, and an author of Poetry Gives Different Magnitudes to Understand Your Thoughts and two published books: Body and Life short stories and Time is Short. Both in Portuguese.
Culminating Experience Personal Theory: Open Feelings Toward Choosing Your Dreams
How Self Identity Helps Us Understand Our Feelings Toward Career Paths and How We Can Accept Different Directions and Choices
by Maria Alice Silva-Amey
Culminating Experience Personal Theory: Open Feelings Toward Choosing Your Dreams
How Self Identity Helps Us Understand Our Feelings Toward Career Paths and How We Can Accept Different Directions and Choices
by Maria Alice Silva-Amey
Published Jan 30, 2023
90 Pages
Genre: EDUCATION / Counseling / Career Development
Book Details
This book is not only for personal identity but also contributes to the quality and makes a difference in the field of career choice
"With unwavering support, I endorse this magnificent book on chasing one's dreams. The book is a creative and innovative reflection of the incredible character of the author Maria Alice, whose passion and love for life display and express her determination and commitment to dream fulfillment. I applaud her on this work of literary art and hope it inspires today's generation and those to come in pursuing their highest goals in life.” – Marcellene Watson-Derbigny, PhD, Associate Vice President, Student Retention and Academic Success, California State University, Sacramento
“You have focused on understanding feelings as a way of understanding and appreciating "self," but also using this understanding as a way to direct oneself toward more gratifying career choices and empowering oneself to make smarter choices over one’s career life. This is particularly challenging in the complex and diverse world you have described. I agree that it is valuable to focus on feelings as they are indicators of basic responses to environment and circumstances in the environment. This is the basic "approach/avoidance" instinct we are born with, but often ignored due to our social learning...to get a job and support yourself and endure the conditions simply because you need to work. Employers would do well to learn from your work as they often are instrumental in creating the work environment.” – Al Striplen, MA, Healing Arts, Native American Counselor & Spiritual Guide