All at NICEC would like to congratulate International Fellow Dr. Mary McMahon alongside co-authors Dr. Nancy Arthur and Dr. Roberta Borgen on the publication of their new book Practice Principles: Career Theories and Models at Work. 
The book is a follow up to the popular Career Theories and Models at Work: Ideas for Practice, which provided career development practitioners with theory-informed principles for everyday application
Published by CERIC, a Canadian charitable organization, Practice Principles is intended for both current practitioners and as well as those just entering the field. It provides a practical primary resource to gain knowledge about foundational principles for career development. In addition to serving new and seasoned practitioners, the book is expected to be used as a supplementary text for undergraduate and graduate courses focused on career counselling.
This new book serves to:
Advance the field of career development by identifying practice principles that cut across multiple international theories and models
Stimulate career practitioners’ interest in linking their practices to theoretically derived principles
Update career practitioners about practice principles stemming from contemporary theories and models of career development and career management