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Career Development and Counseling: Putting Theory and Research to Work
Career Development and Counseling: Putting Theory and Research to Work
Edited by Steven D. Brown, Loyola University, Chicago
Edited by Robert W. Lent, University of Maryland, College Park, MD.
ISBN: 978-0-471-28880-0
©2005
696 pages
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SECTION I: MAJOR THEORIES OF CAREER DEVEOPMENT, CHOICE, AND ADJUSTMENT.

1. The Minnesota Theory of Work Adjustment (R. Dawis).

2. Holland's Theory of Vocational Personalities in Work Environments (A. Spokane & M. Cruza-Guet).

3. The Theory and Practice of Career Construction (M. Savickas).

4. Applying Gottfredson's Theory of Circumscription and Compromise in Career Guidance and Counseling (L. Gottfredson).

5. A Social Cognitive View of Career Development and Counseling (R. Lent).

SECTION II: INFORMATIVE RESEARCH.

6. Occupational Aspirations: Constructs, Meanings, and Applications (J. Rojewski).

7. Job Search Success: A Review and Integration of the Predictors, Behaviors, and Outcomes (A. Saks).

8. Theories and Research on Job Satisfaction (B. Fritzsche & T. Parrish).

9. Factors Predicting Work Performance (J. Russell).

10. Career Development in Context: Research with People of Color (R. Worthington, et al.). 

11. Women's Career Development (N. Betz).

SECTION III: ASSESSMENT AND OCCUPATIONAL INFORMATION.

12. Assessment of Interests (J. Hansen).

13. Assessment of Needs and Values (J. Rounds & P. Armstrong).

14. Ability Assessment in Career Counseling (N. Krane & W. Tirre).

15. Beyond Interests, Needs/Values, and Abilities: Assessing Other Important Career Constructs Over the Lifespan (J. Swanson & C. D'Achiardi).

16. Occupational Classification and Sources of Occupational Information (P. Gore & J. Hitch).

SECTION IV: CAREER INTERVENTIONS ACROSS THE LIFE SPAN.

17. Promoting Career Development and Aspirations in School-Aged Youth (S. Turner & R. Lapan).

18. Counseling for Career Choice: Implications for Improving Interventions and Working with Diverse Populations (M. Miller & S. Brown).

19. Counseling for Choice Implementation (L. Jome & S. Phillips).

20. Counseling for Work Adjustment (B. Griffin & B. Hesketh).

21. Counseling for Retirement (H. Sterns & L. Subich).

SECTION V: SPECIAL NEEDS AND APPLICATIONS.

22. Promoting the Career Development and Academic Achievement of At-Risk Youth: College Access Programs (C. Arbona).

23. Promoting the Career Potential of Youth with Disabilities (E. Fabian & J. Liesener).

24. Broadening Our Understanding of Work-Bound Youth: A Challenge for Career Counseling (C. Juntunen & K. Wettersten).

25. Blending Promise with Passion: Best Practices for Counseling Intellectually Talented Youth (J. Achter & D. Lubinski).

26. Counseling for Career Transition: Career Pathing, Job Loss, and Reentry (B. Bobek & S. Robbins).  


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