A formal relationship where professional counselors assists a client or group to cope more effectively with career concerns.
What is career counseling?
Super's developmental theory describes the life span, self-concept, and this.
What is life space?
Holland describes people's behaviors as being determined by interactions between this and the environment.
What is personality?
Krumboltz's theory is based on the social learning theory of this theorist.
Who is Albert Bandura?
Who is Linda Gottfredson?
The course of events constituting a life including the total constellation of roles played over the course of one's life.
What is career?
Super's life span stages are growth, exploration, establishment, maintenance, and this final stage.
What is disengagement?
This key construct is when people perform better when there is a good fit between personality type and work environment.
What is congruence?
The social learning theory of career decision making focuses on this aspect of career counseling.
What is career choice?
The lifelong psychological and behavioral processes and contextual influences sharing a person's career over the lifespan.
What is career development?
This part of Super's theory includes one's major life roles, such as student, parent, citizen, worker, and/or spouse.
What is life space?
Holland's hexagonal model emphasizes how personality types are related; the higher this degree of relatedness leads to more integration and harmony for clients.
What is consistency?
These four factors influence career decision making: genetic endowment, instrumental and associative learning experiences, task approach skills, and this which includes forces outside of our control.
What are environmental conditions and events?
Lent, Brown, and Hackett describe how cognitive factors play a role in this career development theory.
What is social cognitive career theory, SCCT?
Activities that empower people to cope effectively with career development tasks.
What are career development interventions?
The Archway Model and Life-Career Rainbow helps illustrate this part of Super's theory.
What is self-concept?
This goal of career development interventions is to possess a clear and stable picture of one's goals, interests, and talents.
What is vocational identity?
These four factors influence beliefs about ourselves and the world including: self-observation guidelines, world view generalizations, task-approach skills, and these, the results of our learning experiences.
What are actions?
This theory developed by Savickas, combines three perspectives (differential, developmental, and dynamic) in one approach.
What is career construction theory?
A systematic attempt to influence the career development of students and adults through various educational strategies.
What is career education?
Clients may clarify their vocational identities by the Developmental Method (aka Thematic-Extrapolation Method) or this method, that uses test scores to predict future occupation performance.
What is the Actuarial Method?
Holland's theory highlights several personality types including: realistic, investigative, artistic, and these three.
What are social, enterprising, and conventional?
The two types of interventions in Krumboltz's theory are developmental/preemptive and this.
What is targeted/remedial?
This theorist's Integrative Life Planning theory encourages client to think holistically, explore how multiple aspects of life are related, and integrate mind, body, and spirit.
Who is Sunny Hansen?