Cochran's Narrative Approach
Career Construction Theory
Relational Approaches
Social Learning & Planned Happenstance
Social Cognitive
100

In narrative career counseling, the client is seen as a (an)

What is agent?

What is author? or what is protagonist? are also acceptable

100

Savickas' career construction theory is a meta-theory, consisting of developmental tasks, dimensions of career adaptability, life themes, and this

What is Holland's theory of vocational personality?

100

Relationships with parents is most important in this theory of career development.

What is attachment theory?

100

The importance of taking advantage of unplanned events is associated with this concept from Krumboltz.

What is planned happenstance?

100

This technique may be used to help client develop strategies for dealing with barriers if they occur.

What is a decisional balance sheet?

200

In narrative counseling, when the client tells how she encounters and deals with obstacles, this is a signal that the client is  describing the __________ of the story.

What is middle?

200
This is the first developmental stage in Career Construction Theory.

What is Growth?

200

This technique is used to discuss career choices of relatives.

What is a genogram?

200

According to Bandura, personal factors, behaviors, and environment make up this.

What is triadic reciprocal interaction system?

200

A basic concept in social cognitive theory that deals with judgments of one’s abilities to organize and carry out actions

What is self-efficacy?

300

The first step in Cochran’s narrative career counseling is this.

What is elaborating a career problem?

300

Elvira is participating in Savickas’s career construction counseling. Which of these Adlerian counseling techniques is she most likely to encounter to determine her lifestyle?

What are early recollections?

300

Frequent career exploration behavior is most likely to be found in one or more of these attachment patterns.

What is secure attachment?

300

Krumboltz’s social learning theory differs from other career development theories because of its emphasis on this/these.

What are learning experiences?

300

Getting a poor elementary school education is an example of this type of factor.

What is background contextual factor?

400

This philosophy/theory describes how interactions with others affects peoples’ view of their world. 

What is social construction?

400

These are the dimensions of career adaptability in Savickas’s career construction theory?

Hint: 4 Cs

What are concern, control, curiosity, and confidence?

400

Relationships with family, friends, peers, teachers, and others is associated with this theory.

What is Phillips' developmental relational model?

400

Troy has learned about being a cost estimator by hearing his father discuss his work at home. This is an example of ____________.

What is associative learning experience?

400

Not having enough money for next semester's tuition is an example of this type of influence.

What is contextual influence proximal to choice behavior?

or What is proximal influence?

500

In Cochran’s counseling, when the gap between the client’s problem and possible solutions diminish significantly then ___________ is said to have taken place.

What is crystallizing a career decision?

500

Joe is asked about his life motto during a Career Story Interview. His answer depicts this. 

What is his advice to self?

500

These are the two major themes of Phillips’s developmental relational career development model.

What are Self-Directedness and Actions of Others?

500

Career counselors may help clients develop _________, such as goal setting or values clarification.

What are task approach skills?

500

Janice is concerned about what will happen if she accepts a new job with an environmental engineering firm.  According to social cognitive career theory, she is concerned with __________.

What are outcome expectations?

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