Intro to Career Development
Theories of Career Development
Cultural Competence in Career Development
Career Development Settings
Ethics in Career Counseling
100
A formal relationship in which a professional counselor assists a client or group of clients to cope more effectively with career concerns.
What is Career Counseling?
100
Realistic, Investigative, Artistic, Social, Enterprising and Conventional.
What is Holland's personality types?
100
Conformity, Dissonance, resistance and immersion, introspection and synergy.
What are the five stages of Racial Identify development?
100
These career development tasks include becoming concerned about the future; increase personal control over their lives; convince themselves to achieve in school and work and develop competent work habits and attitudes.
What are career development tasks for elementary schools?
100
To promote good or mental health and wellness.
What is beneficence?
200
An individual who emphasized testing clients and providing them with occupational information and advising them as to which occupational choices seemed to offer a reasonable chance for experiencing occupational success.
Who is Frank Parsons?
200
This theorist emphasized "emotional concentration, avoidance and acceptance" as modes of child rearing.
Who is Anne Roe?
200
This conducted SWOT analysis of literature related to career counseling with LGBTQ persons.
Who is Chung?
200
This group has substantial influence over career development of children.
Who are parents?
200
Counselors make honest promises and honor their commitments to clients, students and supervisees.
What is fidelity?
300
Consists of the elements, self knowledge, occupational knowledge and decision-making skills.
What is the Parsonian approach?
300
This theorist extended career theories by addressing shortcomings he perceived in the theories proposed by his predecessors and contemporaries.
Who is Donald Super?
300
The cultural group that often encounters specific obstacles in their career development due to lack of awareness and sensitivity on the part of employers, educational institutions and the general public.
Who are persons with disabilities?
300
This tool is helpful in career planning for the middle school level.
What is a life role portfolio?
300
A go to resources concerning ethics in career counseling.
What is known as the NCDA Code of Ethics?
400
These must be directed toward helping people clarify and articulate the meaning they seek to express their career activities.
What is the shift in career development interventions in the 21st century?
400
Key constructs of this theory include "attractors, patterns & fractals.
What is the key constructs of Chaos Theory of careers?
400
The process of adopting cultural traits or social patterns from another group.
What is acculturation?
400
This individual in Marcia's taxonomy of adolescent identify is described as the person whom has yet to experience an identity crisis or exploration but has committed to an occupation and to a set of goals, values and beliefs.
Who is defined as the "foreclosed person,"?
400
Identify the problem.
What is the first step in ethical decision making?
500
NCDA
This primary organization for professional career counselors changed its name in 1985?
500
This theory was developed by Young, Valach & Collin oriented as the action-theory.
What is the Postmodern theory?
500
Individuals in this stage objectively examine the cultural values of their own group as well as those espoused by the dominant group.
What is labeled as synergistic articulation and awareness?
500
Categorized as the competencies consisting of " self-knowledge, educational and occupational exploration and career planning."
What are adult level competencies?
500
Beauchamp and Childress (2001) identified this principle related to allowing individuals to limit access to information about themselves.
What is privacy?