Refers to the lifelong psychological and behavioral processes as well as contextual influences shaping one’s career over the life span
What is Career Development?
100
Evolved from Parsonian approach of self knowledge, occupational knowledge, and decision making skills
What is Trait-Factor?
100
Counselors who assume that one value system (their own) is superior and preferable to another
What is Ethnocentrism?
100
Any formal or informal technique used to collect data about a client
What is an assessment?
200
A concept developed over the course of one’s life, influenced by multiple life roles while acknowledging the differences among people in relation to life-role salience
What is career?
200
Proposes indecision as the counseling process as a desirable quality that motivates clients to engage in new learning experiences
What is Krumboltz Theory?
200
Models that aids in understanding that the status of racial identity (for both counselors and clients) can influence the career intervention process at several levels
What are Racial Identity Models?
200
1. Become aware of the need to make a career decision
2. Learn about and/or reevaluate vocational self-concept
3. Identify Occupational Alternatives
4. Obtain information about identified alternatives
5. Make tentative choices from available occupations
6. Make educational choices
7. Implement career choice
What is the Process of Career Development?
300
A formal relationship in which a professional counselor assists a client or group of clients to cope more effectively with career concerns
What is Career Counseling?
300
life span, life space, and self-concept
What is the three parts to Super's Theory?
300
Models that address individual and societal expectations for men and women regardless of cultural influences
What are Gender Identity Models?
300
Ability for counselor to learn about client’s needs and characteristics as well as measure client’s progress. Assessments afford clients to learn about themselves.
What is the purpose for assessments?
400
The systematic attempt to influence the career development of students and adults through various types of educational strategies
What is Career Education?
400
Utilizes assessments to categorize individuals and occupations according to six categories
What is Holland's Theory?
400
Follows Cass model of progression through six stages of identity development: confusion, comparison, tolerance, acceptance, pride, synthesis
What are Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual/Transgender/Questioning Identity Models?
400
No standard for comparison or interpretation
What are characteristics of Informal Assessments?
500
A systematic program of counselor-coordinated information and experiences designed to facilitate individual career development
What are Career Development Programs?
500
The theory that focuses on the career development process as it relates to conscription and compromise
What is Gottfredson's Theory?
500
One who is usually considered to be different from a normal person - physically, physiologically, neurologically, or psychologically - because of accident, disease, birth defect, or developmental problem
Who is a person with disabilities?
500
1. Validity
2. Reliability
3. Fairness to diversity
4. Measures