One factor that influences life role salience is
What is the dominant culture?
Which of the following is the best example of a perceived barrier?
What is perceived discrimination?
Which of the following describes a career planning tool, created by the client that they develop and maintain over time?
What is an E-portfolio?
According to Super, methods used to guide and clarify vocational identities for clients are
What is developmental?
The NCDA offers this type of certification to counselors who are licensed and have received supervised career counseling training:
What is Certified Career Counselor (CCC)
By definition, _____________ involves the person’s creation of a career pattern, decision making style, integration of life roles, values expression, and life-role self-concepts.
What is career development?
When counselors assume that one value system (their own) is superior and preferable to another it is known as:
What is ethnocentrism?
Evaluation of career planning services must be closely tied to
What is measurable objectives?
The most useful foundation for the exploration process is provided by
What is combining interest inventories with aptitude test results?
The practice of career counseling has a close theoretical and practical relationship with:
What is psychotherapy?
Forty years ago the prevailing term for one’s career was:
What is vocation?
Hansen’s integrative life planning model is unique in that its emphasis is on integrating:
What is the mind, body, and spirit?
Several websites that are particularly useful for career planning and information have been developed by the:
What is the Department of Labor?
The stages of racial identity development include all of the following except:
What is externalization?
The work of James Cattell, Alfred Binet, and Walter Bingham contributed extensively to the emphasis of ________ in career counseling.
What is testing?
According to Gottfredson, the ____ represents a person’s conclusions as to their fit in society.
What is social space?
The process of adopting the traits or social patterns of another group is known as:
What is acculturation?
The term crosswalking refers to:
What is linking related databases?
The acronym PLEASE has been proposed as a guide to:
What is showing clients that their views matter?
Students of counseling and mental health practitioners often lack enthusiasm for the practice of career counseling because they view it as a process that:
What is, is very directive and limited to test administration and interpretation?
A systematic process for occupational decision-making, labeled true reasoning, was developed by:
Who is Parsons?
Whether the scales of a test measure the same constructs across cultures is an indicator of:
What is metric equivalence?
Crisis/exploration and commitment are central to the career development process developed by
Who is Marcia?
Historically, the counseling profession developed or emerged from all of the following except:
What is Freudian psychoanalysis?
Static definitions of career development and career counseling interventions are:
What is inadequate because they do not assume that substance, methods, and context as well as definitions for work are rapidly changing?