Career Choice and Development
being loyal to family, and he would spend any lottery winnings on his family and friends. But whether accurately or not, he may ...
sustained dialogue unless the counselor first resonates with his prac- tical, less reflective side. The counselor could begin by ...
math, science, and lab work and generally has less confidence in her ability in those areas. Despite this apparent consistency, ...
could be quickly confirmed by questioning her about the occupa- tions falling outside the sextype, prestige, and effort boundari ...
test, consolidate, and reveal their interests, values, and other ends- specific traits. Perhaps the most important thing they co ...
dimly aware. Counselors can use the nature-nurture-partnership perspective on career development to help young people develop gr ...
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Gottfredson, L. S., & Lapan, R. T. (1997). Assessing gender-based cir- cumscription of occupational aspirations. Journal of ...
Scarr, S. (1997). Behavior-genetic and socialization theories of intelli- gence: Truce and reconciliation. In R. J. Sternberg &a ...
5 Career Construction A Developmental Theory of Vocational Behavior Mark L. Savickas Vocational behavior encompasses a large dom ...
150 CAREER CHOICE AND DEVELOPMENT theories, whose distinctions are made compelling by the use to which they are put. Because of ...
an occupation. Crites (1969) distinguishes vocational behavior from other types of behavior by requiring that the stimulus be oc ...
152 CAREER CHOICE AND DEVELOPMENT At about the same time that Davidson and Anderson (1937) and Form and Miller (1949) were study ...
All of this is to say that the developmental approach shares with the differential approach an interest in how individuals fit i ...
constructing careers, described herein, is an undated and expanded version of Super’s theory of vocational development. In craft ...
preferences for life roles are deeply grounded in the social practices that engage individuals and locate them in unequal social ...
supervisors. Implementation of vocational self-concepts in work roles involves a synthesis and compromise between individual and ...
tive fitness of attitudes, beliefs, and competencies—the ABCs of career construction—increases along the developmental lines of ...
may be socialized to become a waitress. Of course, this situation is often unfair to an individual and detrimental to the commun ...
The Concept of Life Space One very important dimension of the context in which careers develop is social roles, that is, the dut ...
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