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53 Cards in this Set
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Parson's
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Father of Career Counseling
Trait-Factor Approach |
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Holland
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Personaltiy
RIASEC |
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Super
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Self-Concept
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Ginzberg
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Developmental
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Crites
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Career Maturity
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Roe
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Childhood Experiences
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Tiedeman & O'Hara
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Structural
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Krumboltz
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Skills Learned
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Hoppock & Osipow
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Need-Press
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A.A. Brill
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Sublimation
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Herzberg
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Satisfiers/Dissatisfiers
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Army Alpha IQ Test
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Readers
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Michael B. Brown
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5 steps to systematic career choice
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Human Resources Development Canada employability dimentions
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Career Exploration
Job Search Techniques Job Maintenence Skills |
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Career Development
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Occupational Development
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People who are career politicians probably were cheated out of things as children. This resulted in pent-up hostilities which have been sublimated into trying to manipulate others via their vocational careers. This notion best describes the vocational theory of
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A. A. Brill
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CIPT (Cognitive Information Processing Theory) 1
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1.Screen Individuals for career decision making readiness before delivering services
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CIPT (Cognitive Information Processing Theory) 2
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2. Match levels of staff assistance to identified individual needs
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CIPT (Cognitive Information Processing Theory) 3
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3. Use career theory to help individuals understand and manage career decision making.
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CIPT (Cognitive Information Processing Theory) 4
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4. Use the career resource room and internet website with all levels of service delivery
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CIPT (Cognitive Information Processing Theory) 5
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5. Use career resources that are approprite for diverse individual learners
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CIPT (Cognitive Information Processing Theory) 6
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6. Use staff teamwork in delivering services to individuals.
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CIPT (Cognitive Information Processing Theory) 7
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7. Provide common staff training for delivering resources and services
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Crites Career Maturity Inventory
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Decisiveness
Involvement Independence Orientation Compromise |
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WWII
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Prompted large federal grants for doctoral programs in counselor education
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Super
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Is one of the most widely cited persons in career counseling
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The _________ was originally created to classify jobs during FDR's New Deal programs.
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DOT Dictionary of Occupational Titles
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Hansen
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Integrative Life Planning
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Gelatt
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Formal Decision Theory
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Ginzberg
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Fantasy
Tentative Realistic |
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The person known for translating the Binet-Simon IQ test, making it popular in the U.S. was:
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Goddard
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Holland's Theory of Career Choice
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People express their personalities throuogh vocational choice.
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Roe
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Early childhood development lays the foundation for later career choice.
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Minnesota Theory of Work Adjustment (MTWA) emphasizes
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Person-Environment-Congruence
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Tiedeman
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Exploration
Crystalization Choice Specification |
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Roe, Brill, Holland
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Personaltiy Theorists
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Super
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Self-Concept
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Super's Stages
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Growth
Exporatin Establishment Maintenance Decline |
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David Tiedeman, in his theory of career development, was largely influenced by ____________ concepts of ego development and identity.
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Erikson
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Tiedeman
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Exploration, Crystallization, Choice, Specification
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Satisfiers
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Intrinsic
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Dissatisfiers
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Extrinsic
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Parson
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Know Thyself
Know Career Requirments Make best match |
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Super
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Life Stage Rainbow
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Krumboltz
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Learning Theory
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Hoppock
Osipow |
Need-Press Theory
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Vroom
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Expectancy Theroy of Motivation
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Schlossberg
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Transition Theory
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Social Cognitive Career Theory (SCCT)
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Self- Efficacy
Outcomes expectations Goals |
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Hansen
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Integrative Life Planning
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Savickas
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constructivist theory
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Archway of Career Determinants
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See Text
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The Pattern Identification Exercise is an example of a
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questioning and storytelling technique.
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