Yuliya Lipshits-Braziler

Yuliya Lipshits-Braziler is a postdoctoral researcher in career guidance and counseling. She was awarded the EDEN-Erasmus Mundus Academic Network Program Fellowship, and she is presently conducting research on the relations between self-perceived problem-solving abilities and coping with career indecision among European adolescents, under the scientific mentorship of Prof. Laura Nota (from the Department of Philosophy, Sociology, Education, and Applied Psychology, FISPPA, University of Padova, Italy).

Yuliya holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Education and Educational Counseling, and PhD in Career Counseling from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel. Her doctoral research, under the supervision of Prof. Itamar Gati and Prof. Moshe Tatar, focused on the ways young adults cope with career indecision.

Yuliya worked as a career counselor, lecture, and coordinator of the Educational Counseling Program at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. She is an AERA (American Educational Research Association) and IAAP (International Association of Applied Psychology) member.

Her research interests focus on career counseling in multicultural societies, coping, problem-solving, work meaning, school-to-work transition, and career help-seeking behavior and attitudes.