the purpose that crying serves in her life and to discuss the power of
her sensitivity, as well as its potential for becoming depression. She
needs all the courage she can muster to be a pioneer who fights the
good fight yet does not sacrifice herself in the process.
Readers who want to read more case examples may consult
reports by Savickas (1988, 1989, 1995a, 1995b, 1997b), as well as
detailed descriptions of constructivist career counseling methods
and materials written by Bimrose (2000), Cochran (1997), Csik-
szentmihalyi and Beattie (1979), Peavey (1998), and Savickas
(1997c). I invite the reader to add to this literature.
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