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    The Relationship Between Trauma Symptoms, Developmental Work Personality, and Vocational Identity

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    Zeligman, Melissa; Prescod, Diandra; Haynes-Thoby, Latoya
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    <p>Developmental work personality and vocational identity can be greatly affected by traumatic events in an individual’s life. Although studies exist examining the relationship between trauma and career development, more research is needed to understand the relationship between the two. This study examined the relationship between trauma symptoms, developmental work personality, and vocational identity. Results indicate that participants who experienced high levels trauma had lower scores on developmental work personality and vocational identity.</p>
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