Theories & MCC
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This theory identifies 4 factors that influence decision making: genetic endowment and special abilities, environmental conditions and events, instrumental and associative learning experiences, and task-approach skills.
What is John Krumboltz's learning theory of career counseling, Alex.
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Krumboltz's theory when applies to career intervention is broken into the following two categories.
What is developmental/preventative and targeted/remedial, Alex.
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this is a six-step process advocatd by Williamson (1939): analysis, synthesis, diagnosis, prognosis, counseling, and follow-up.
What is trait-and-factor career counseling, Alex.
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Said to be the father of vocational counseling, he noted the following as one of his principles on the subject: "No one should choose a vocation without careful self-analysis, thorough, honest, and under guidance.
What is Frank Parsons, Alex.
200
When counselors assume that one value system (their own) is superior and preferable to another, they are engaging in this type of behavior.
What is ethnocentrism, Alex.
200
This type of personality in Holland's RIASEC model can be described as conforming, humble, frank, "normal," materialistic, etc...
What is the 'realistic' type, Alex.
200
This skill is needed in order to clarify interests, values, and skills, gather occupational information, and integrate this information into decision making under Krumboltz's learning theroy. (SLTCDM: social learning theory of career decision making.)
What is task approach skills, Alex.
200
this post modern theory incorporates three perspective,s differential, developmental, dynamic.
What is Career Construction theory, Alex.
300
What are the five stages of racial identity development in a racial identity development model?
What is: conformity, dissonance, resistance and immersion, introspection, and synergy, Allen.
300
The text states this as something that should be anticipated by career counselors, as well as something that is an interesting paradox in not only career counseling but counseling in general.
What is resistance, Alex.
300
This inventory utilizes the Holland typology and was taken in class.
What is the SII or strong interest inventory, Alex.
300
This theory is of particular use when the areas that need to be addressed pertain to performance attainment and persistance at overcoming obstacles.
What is the social cognitive career theory, Alex.
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The parsonian approach formed the basic elements of what evolved initially into the matching model and then the trait-and-factr approach to career development. What are these three elements?
What self knowledge, occupational knowledge, and decision making skills, Alex.
400
Amundson and his associates adovcate the use of the acronym PLEASE. What do these letters stand for?
What is P- Protecting L- listening E- enquiring A- Acknowledging S-supporting E- Exchanging
500
This theory developed in part to address the following question: "Why do children seem to re-create the social inequalities of their elders long before they themselves experience any barriers to pursuing their dreams?
What is Linda Gottfredson's theory of circumpscription, compromise, and self-creation.
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This model came from Donald Super's life-span, life-space theory.
What is the C-DAC model, Alex: Career Development Assessment and Counseling.
500
This inventory was created by Krumboltz out of the bleiefe that people make career decisions based off of what they believe about themselves and the world of work.
What is the Career beliefs Inventory, Alex.