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Overview""A vital book, whose importance will only grow as longer, less linear careers become more and more the norm. I wholeheartedly recommend it to all who have a genuine interest in supporting adults throughout the length of their career journey."" Dr Oliver Jenkin PGCE RCDP, NICEC Fellow. CDI Senior Professional Development and Standards Manager, and Editor of the CDI’s magazine, Career Matters. Career professionals face growing challenges when supporting older clients through career transitions. Career and professional growth evolve dramatically from midlife onward, with distinct considerations at each stage. Drawing from research and real-world experience, this book addresses the complex challenges professionals face in midlife transitions and the profound shift into retirement. It explores how clients can leverage decades of experience, adapt to evolving industries, and navigate age-related perceptions, all while finding meaning beyond traditional work life. Readers will discover practical strategies to support older clients through these transitions. The accessible, coaching-focused tone will guide professionals through helping clients identify transferable skills, implement personal branding, and networking. There are also deeper insights into managing identity shifts and discovering new purpose. Each chapter offers actionable advice and inspirational stories, helping clients transform professional experience into new opportunities. This guide offers: Specialised Assessment Tools: Tailored instruments designed to address the unique challenges of midlife career transitions and retirement planning. In-Depth Case Studies: Real-world examples from diverse industries, illustrating practical applications of coaching strategies. Practical Coaching Tools: Ready-to-use session plans, conversation guides and structured models to help coaches navigate both the practical and emotional aspects of later-life career transitions. Addressing both the practical and psychological dimensions of coaching midlife clients through career transitions and retirement planning, this guide empowers career professionals to help clients embrace their next chapter with confidence and clarity. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Denise TaylorPublisher: Trotman Indigo Publishing Limited Imprint: Trotman Edition: New edition ISBN: 9781911724711ISBN 10: 1911724711 Pages: 248 Publication Date: 28 October 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available ![]() This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of Contents1. Introduction: Why Midlife and Retirement Coaching Matters 2. Understanding Midlife Career Transitions 3. Coaching for Career Reinvention in Midlife 4. The Psychology of Retirement and Identity Shifts 5. Designing a Meaningful Life after Full-Time Work 6. Practical Tools for Career Coaches 7. Case Studies: Navigating Complex Career Transitions 8. Navigating Ageism and Changing Workplace Dynamics 9. Portfolio Careers, Self-Employment, Encore Careers and Unretirement 10. Ethical and Psychological Considerations in Later-Life Career Coaching 11. Coaching for What Comes NextReviews""The book you hold, written by a writer with immense experience in the field of career coaching for older adults, fills an important gap in the career development literature. Dr Denise Taylor writes with immense wisdom and sensitivity, framing what it means to support individuals in mid-life and beyond holistically, underlining the varied psychological shifts that can occur for individuals in their 50s, 60s and 70s. Addressing ageist myths about what older individuals are capable of, Dr Taylor nonetheless does not sugar coat what it means to be an individual seeking work at a time of life when many planned to enter retirement. Each individual’s circumstances vary, but the reader is ably supported by chapters looking at a range of situations, from those seeking to re-enter work when retirement is less fulfilling than they anticipated, to those having to find work through financial necessity. Those who are considering reorientating their practice to work with older clients will find much useful information in this book to help with this, including a wide range of practical activities designed for different types of client and different stages of the coaching process. Throughout, Dr Taylor maintains an ethically grounded focus, helping the reader maintain a reflective awareness of what areas fall within their remit as a coach, and which needs would be more appropriately met by a different type of professional. A vital book, whose importance will only grow as longer, less linear careers become more and more the norm. I wholeheartedly recommend it to all who have a genuine interest in supporting adults throughout the length of their career journey."" Dr Oliver Jenkin PGCE RCDP, NICEC Fellow. CDI Senior Professional Development and Standards Manager, and Editor of the CDI’s magazine, Career Matters. Author InformationDr Denise Taylor is a triple award-winning career coach – including being crowned CDI Career Researcher of the Year in 2024, associate fellow of the British Psychological Society, author of six career books and a well-known career coach who is regularly featured in the media. Denise has run Amazing People, a career coaching company, for almost thirty years. Denise has a particular passion for working with people aged 50 and over – her philosophy is: you are not too old, and it is not too late to create a satisfying career and life. A long-life learner herself, reaching 60 proved a turning point for Denise. At 64 she was awarded a doctorate for her research in retirement adjustment and how people find meaning in life after full time work. Denise’s love of nature lead to her buying a 4-acre wood in 2021. She also works part-time as a Nature-Based Executive Coach and a Woodland Retreats Facilitator. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |