Career Theory
Assessment
Career Counseling and Culture
Ethics
Career Counseling in Schools
100
This theory puts emphasis on using the mind, body, and spirit and acknowledges that multiple aspects of life are interrelated.
What is integrative life planning?
100
This type has right and wrong answers
what is a test?
100
Adopting the cultural traits or social patterns of another group
What is acculturation?
100

Instances in which there are competing "rights" or there is a struggle to determine the "least bad" course of action

What is ethical dilemma?
100

The level where providing interventions that foster a sense of curiosity is crucial for students

What is elementary?
200
This theory identifies genetic endowment, environmental conditions/events, instrumental/associative learning experiences, and task-approach skills that influence career decision making.
What is Social Learning Theory of Career Decision Making?
200
Total number of items chosen or correct in a given category.
What is raw score?
200

Cultural norms that stress family and/or work group goals over independent needs or aspirations

What is collectivism?
200

What term refers to counselors respecting the freedom of clients to choose their own directions, make their own choices, and control their own lives.

What is autonomy?
200
The level where students make a portfolio to track their academic and career decision making.
What is middle school
300

This theory is known for highlighting self-efficacy beliefs, outcome expectations, and personal goals.

What is Social Cognitive Career Theory?
300
This assessment is characterized by scientific rigor, and contains validity and reliability.
What is formal assessment?
300

This is when a counselor assumes their own values and belief systems are superior to other worldviews and are thus at the very least insensitive to their clients.

What is ethnocentrism?
300

Practicing in a nondiscriminatory manner within the boundaries of professional and personal competence.

What is professional responsibility?
300
This group is the number one influence on career choices of children elementary to high school.
Who are parents?
400
This theorist presented the theory that focuses on the career development process as it relates to the types of compromises people make in forming their occupational aspirations.
Who is Gottfredson?
400
In order to learn more about clients, this assessment can identify a client's strength in Holland's personality types, basic interest scales, and multiple occupations.
What is Interest Inventory?
400

Cultural norms that emphasize personal achievement regardless of the expense of group goals, creating a strong degree of competition

What is individualism?
400
This ethical principle means do no harm, counselors must take care that their actions do not risk hurting clients.
What is nonmaleficence?
400

The career development goals for middle/high school students.

What are enhance self-understanding, learn to engage more effectively in educational and occupational exploration and career planning?

500
Chaos Theory of Careers states that career development is influenced by this.
What is unplanned events?
500
The three reasons counselors encourage clients to engage in assessments

What are to learn more about the needs, characteristics about themselves, and to determine the change/progress?

500

A government agency whose mission is to remove the barriers to satisfying and productive work that exist for persons with disabilities

What is the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR)?

500

Orienting beliefs about what is good for the client and how good should be achieved

What are values?
500

The four identity statuses outlined in Marcia's taxonomy of identity development.

What are identity-diffused, foreclosed, moratorium and identity-acheived?