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