What is one thing career counselors would NOT do to provide support to their clients?
What is telling their clients what the solution to their problem is?
Who was the first to shift the focus of career development interventions to that of an ongoing process?
Who was Donald Super?
Assessment is defined as:
What is any formal or informal technique used to collect data about a client?
According to Krumboltz, career concerns are least likely to arise from:
What is a presence of too many goals (indecisiveness)?
Evaluation of career planning services must be closely tied to:
What is measurable objectives?
The basic skills career counselors need are:
What is the same as any counselor?
According to Super, methods used to guide and clarify vocational identities for clients are:
What is developmental?
What has “right and wrong answers”?
What are tests?
According to Gottfredson, the _______ represents a person’s conclusions as to their fit in society.
What is social space?
Where it is problematic in a school setting to get dedicated time to deliver career planning services, perhaps the best single approach is to:
What is infuse them into existing curriculum?
Providing care, trust and empathy to clients is an example of the kind of support known as:
What is emotional?
According to Super, the tasks of crystallizing, specifying, and implementing tentative career choices do NOT occur during what stage of life?
What is early adulthood (ages 25 - 45)?
What is NOT a good reason to administer an assessment?
What is so the counselor can prescribe the best course of action for the client?
Gottfredson’s perspective indicates that:
What are careers that are not deemed gender appropriate are eliminated first?
What is a career planning tool created by the client that they develop and maintain over time?
What is an e-portfolio?
In order to help people make meaning out of their life experiences, career counselors pay attention to the client’s:
What is subjective experience?
The three parts of Super’s segmental theory are life span, life space, and:
What is self-concept?
When administering an assessment to a student/client, what are three things that are important to tell a client?
What is the purpose of giving the assessment, what the items in the instrument are like, and who will see the results and for what purpose?
Krumboltz proposes to use indecision in the counseling process as:
What is a desirable quality that motivates clients to engage in new learning experiences?
The website called O*Net is a replacement for the former Department of Labor publication:
What is “The Dictionary of Occupational Titles”?
The acronym PLEASE has been proposed as a guide to:
What is show clients that their views matter?
Super, Savikas, and Super (1996) identified career development tasks that children should accomplish, but that did NOT include:
What is adhering to gender and work roles fitting the dominant culture?
What is one exception about informal assessments?
What is they do not have known reliability?
According to Krumboltz’s Social Learning Theory, what are four factors that influence career decision making?
What are genetic endowment and special abilities, environmental conditions and events, and instrumental and associative learning experiences?
Holland's typology is very useful in career guidance programs because:
What is occupations can be organized by the six types, individuals can find out their personal types by taking assessments, and majors as well as programs of study can be organized by the six types?