Ethics
Definitions
Theories
Theorists
Career Development Inverventions
100
The professional relationship; confidentiality, privileged communication, and privacy; professional responsibility, relationships with other professionals; evaluation, assessment, and interpretation; use of the internet in career services; supervision, training and teaching; research and publication; and resolving ethical issues.
What is the ethical standards of the NCDA?
100
The lifelong psychological and behavioral processes that are combined with contextual influences that shape an individual's career over their life span
What is career development?
100
Identifies Four Factors that influence career decisions such as Genetic endowment and special abilities, Environmental conditions and events, Instrumental and associative learning experiences, and Task-approach skills.
What is Social Learning Theory of Career Decision Making?
100
An engineer/social reformer who outlined a systematic process of occupational decision making known as true reasoning.
Who is Frank Parsons?
100
This identity development model is described by five stages; conformity, dissonance, resistance and immersion, introspection, and synergy.
What is the Racial Identity Model?
200
The principle that allows individuals to limit access to information about them-selves.
What is Privacy?
200
The formal relationship of a professional counselor and a client to assist that client with more effective coping skills with career concerns
What is Career Counseling?
200
One of the assumptions of this theory is that a person will look for environments that will let them utilize their skills and abilities, express their attitudes and values and take on agreeable problems and roles.
What is Theory of Types and Person-Environment Interactions?
200
Extended career theories by addressing shortcomings he perceived by addressing three key aspects of career development (life span, life space, and self-concept).
Who is Donald Super?
200
Develop a program rationale and philosophy, state program goals and behavioral objectives, select program processes, develop an evaluation design, and identify program milestones.
What are the five stages of the implementation for systematic career development intervention programs?
300
Discernment, respectfulness, integrity, self-awareness, acknowledgement of the role of emotion, and connectedness with the community.
What are the six virtue ethics of Corey and Herlihy?
300
Activities that help people develop self-awareness, occupational awareness, decision making skills, job search skills, adjust to occupational choices and cope with job stress.
What is Career Development Interventions
300
Provides an understanding on how people develop career-related interests, make occupational choices, and achieve career success and stability.
What is Social Cognitive Career Theory?
300
Developed the theory that describes the process leading to the formulation of occupational aspirations in childhood and adolescence.
Who is Linda Gottfredson?
300
Self-knowledge, skills to interact with others, basic skills in educational and occupational exploration, awareness of relationships between work and learning.
What are some areas elementary school children should be developing based on career developmental goals?
400
Situations in which there is a struggle between right and wrong.
What is moral temptations?
400
Techniques that are either formal or informal that are used to collect information about a client
What are Assessments?
400
Includes the pyramid of information processing, CASVE cycle of decision-making skills, and the executive processing domain.
What is the Cognitive Information Processing Approach?
400
Developed a theory that links various personality characteristics with corresponding job titles known as typology.
Who is John Holland?
400
Provides the greatest amount of positive and negative expressions that influence children's career development.
Who are the parents?
500
Become informed about the variety of values held in society; Be aware of your own values; Present value options to clients in an unbiased way; Be committed to clients' freedom of choice; Respect clients with values that differ from your own; Consult others when necessary; Refer clients to another counselor when substantial differences in moral, religion or political values exist.
What are the strategies suggested for minimizing insensitive behavior towards the clients' values?
500
Plans of action that contain goals, objectives, activities and methods for evaluating the effectiveness of the activities in achieving the goals.
What are Career Development Programs?
500
Addresses diversity issues related to ethnicity, race, gender, socioeconomic status, and spirituality.
What is Integrative Life Planning?
500
Focused on the origins of career choices and how counselors can help clients make effective career decisions, based off of Bandura's social learning theory.
Who is John Krumboltz?
500
Develop more advanced interpersonal skills, Develop the skills to locate, understand, and use career information, understand the interrelationship of life roles, and understand the process of career planning.
What are some career development goals for middle/junior high school students?
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