This theorist centralized his/ her theory on development: Life-Span and Life-Space
Who is Donald Super
This phase of career counseling involves preliminary data collection and building structure?
What is the beginning phase?
This approach uses CASVE model to address career problems and decisions.
What is Cognitive Information Processing approach? approach?
The three domains for NCDG
What are Personal social development, educational achievement and lifelong learning, and career management?
Family of origin and relationships concerns are often brought up in career counseling. These are called
What are non-career concerns?
This theorist centralized his/ her theory on social learning, career choice, and development
- learning experiences, self-observational generalizations, worldview generalizations, task approach skills, planned happenstance
Who is John Krumboltz (LTCC)?
These are 4 career decision-making styles used in Higher education.
What are - Systemic, spontaneous, internal, and external
This theorist has provided the most useful framework for understanding and predicting behavior (job satisfaction, job performance, and occupational stability).
Who is John Holland?
This association incorporates a a wide range of career competencies, skills, and understanding of diverse work to benefit the career counseling profession. They include a code of principles and helps with specialized training for career professionals
Who is the NCDA?
This provides clients with information that is useful in making accurate self-evaluations. This includes card sorts, interest inventories, measures related to career thoughts).
What is an assessment?
This theorist incorporated social justice, social change, diversity, spirituality and connectedness. They approached career development as having contextual career choices.
Who is Sunny Hansen ( Integrative Life Planning)?
These are 4 stages for group counseling.
What are: opening stage, investigation stage, working stage, and decision/ operational stage?
Self-efficacy is the most important construct in this theory to help develop goal persistence and goal achievement.
What is Social Cognitive Career Theory?
This is the first step when implementing a career development plan.
What is - defining the target population and it's characteristics?
Collection of roles that comprise a person's life space.
What is role constellation?
This person began the vocational guidance movement and was an engineer and social reformer in the 1900s. This theorist used testing to gather information and advise clients on vocational choices.
Who is Frank Parsons?
The form of counseling helps in these three ways:
9a) learn new information about themselves, (b) receive emotional and social support, (c) learn from peers who are in similar situations.
What are benefits of group counseling?
Career theory developed by Rene Dawis and Lloyd Lofquist and helped develop future theories
What is TWA, Theory of Work Adjustment?
Data can be collected from supplemental sources that contain relevant information to the client.
What are stakeholders?
This term relates to career decision making readiness for adolescents and children. Where career adaptation is used for adults.
What is career maturity?
This person developed a system for work adjustment that highlights the relationship among subsystems: person, work setting, components of work adjustment, and (culture, family, school, peers)?
Who is Hershenson?
Type of skill that is essential for effective interviewing for occupational information.
What are assertiveness skills?
This theory allows deconstruction and construction of meaning to cultivate meaningful career development. This theory also uses Career Construction Interviews.
What is Career Construction theory?
Two of Erikson's stage that are usually complete before entering elementary school if a child has coped well.
What are trust and autonomy?
This is a second-half-of-life career choice where people emphasize their passions.
What are encore careers?