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Career Development and Counseling: Putting Theory and Research to Work 3rd edition [Minkštas viršelis]

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Edited by (Loyola University Chicago), Edited by (University of Maryland, College Park)
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 848 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 252x178x46 mm, weight: 1179 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Jan-2021
  • Leidėjas: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1119580358
  • ISBN-13: 9781119580355
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 848 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 252x178x46 mm, weight: 1179 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Jan-2021
  • Leidėjas: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1119580358
  • ISBN-13: 9781119580355
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
"Career Development and Counseling focuses selectively on the theories that are empirically supported and useful in practice rather than an encyclopedic survey of every theory, regardless of relevance. The goal of the book is the promotion of scientifically-informed career practices from an interdisciplinary perspective. The editors and contributors draw on industrial/organizational psychology, personality psychology, etc. to further deepen their exploration of different career theories. The book begins with a new introductory chapter that highlights the importance of and need for career counseling in the 21st century. The first section covers the major empirically supported theories and section two looks at the roles of diversity, individual difference,and social factors in the career development process. Section three includes separate sections devoted to the assessment of important career constructs and occupational information systems. Section four explores the interventions for working with career issues across the lifespan"--

Discover comprehensive coverage of leading research and theory in career psychology with the newest edition of a canonical work

The newly revised and thoroughly updated third edition of Career Development and Counseling retains many features of the celebrated second edition, including in-depth coverage of major theories of career development, interventions and assessment systems across the life span, and the roles of diversity, individual differences, and social factors in career development.

This new edition also covers essential new material on emerging topics like:

  • The future of work and preparing people for work in the new economy
  • The psychology of working theory
  • Working with older adults and retirees
  • Working with the unemployed and underemployed
  • Calling, work meaning, career adaptability, and volition

This book illuminates scientifically informed career practices from an interdisciplinary perspective, engaging readers with concrete strategies and practical tips for working with clients of all kinds. Drawing on vocational, industrial, organizational, and personality psychology, Career Development and Counseling is ideal for graduate students at the masters and doctoral levels in counseling, counseling psychology, counselor education, and educational psychology.

Preface xi
Contributors xiii
1 Career Development and Counseling: An Introduction
1(30)
Robert W. Lent
Steven D. Brown
Section One MAJOR THEORIES AND EMERGING PERSPECTIVES ON CAREER DEVELOPMENT, CHOICE, AND ADJUSTMENT
31(240)
2 The Theory of Work Adjustment
33(28)
Jane L. Szvanson
Madalyn Schneider
3 Holland's Theory of Vocational Choice and Adjustment
61(34)
Margaret M. Nauta
4 Life-Span, Life-Space Career Theory and Counseling
95(34)
Paul J. Hartung
5 Career Development and Counseling: A Social Cognitive Framework
129(36)
Robert W. Lent
6 Career Construction Theory and Counseling Model
165(36)
Mark L. Saznckas
7 Psychology of Working Theory
201(36)
David L. Blustein
Ryan D. Duffy
8 Emerging Perspectives: Calling, Meaning, and Volition
237(34)
Bryan J. Dik
Michael F. Steger
Kelsey L. Autin
Section Two DIVERSITY AND SOCIOCULTURAL FACTORS IN CAREER DEVELOPMENT
271(200)
9 The Role of Gender in Career Development
273(36)
Donna E. Schultheiss
10 The Role of Race and Ethnicity in Career Choice, Development, and Adjustment
309(32)
Nadya A. Fouad
Neeta Kantamneni
11 Social Class and Poverty: A Renewed Focus in Career Development
341(34)
Cindy L. Juntunen
Saba Rasheed Ali
Kipp R. Pietrantonio
12 Career Development of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Individuals
375(30)
Heather Z. Lyons
Jeffrey P. Prince
Bradley R. Brenner
13 The Career Development of Youth and Young Adults with Disabilities
405(32)
Ellen S. Fabian
Taylor R. Morris
14 Career Development of Older Workers and Retirees
437(34)
Andreas Hirschi
Dandan Pang
Section Three ASSESSMENT AND OCCUPATIONAL INFORMATION
471(170)
15 Nature, Importance, and Assessment of Interests
473(36)
Jo-Ida C. Hansen
16 Nature, Importance, and Assessment of Needs and Values
509(36)
James Rounds
Melanie E. Leuty
17 Ability and Aptitude Assessment in Career Counseling
545(34)
A. J. Metz
Michael K. Gardner
18 Assessment of Personality in Career Development and Counseling
579(32)
Patrick J. Rottinghaus
Chan Jeong Park
Devon M. Washington
19 Occupational Information and Guidance Systems
611(30)
Paul A. Gore Jr.
Wade C. Leuwerke
Section Four COUNSELING, DEVELOPMENTAL, AND PREVENTIVE INTERVENTIONS
641(158)
20 Promoting the Career Development of Children and Adolescents in the Twenty-First Century
643(32)
Jay W. Rojewski
21 Promoting Career Choices
675(28)
James P. Sampson Jr.
Debra S. Osborn
Emily Bullock-Yoivell
22 Facilitating Success in the Job Search Process
703(30)
Steven D. Brown
23 Promoting Satisfaction and Effective Performance at Work
733(36)
Robert W. Lent
Steven D. Brown
24 Unemployment and Underemployment: Prevention and Counseling Implications
769(30)
Blake A. Allan
Taewon Kim
Index 799
Steven D. Brown is a professor emeritus at Loyola University Chicago. He is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association and the Association for Psychological Sciences. Brown is the recipient of the Leona Tyler Award from the Society of Counseling Psychology of the American Psychological Association and the Distinguished Achievement Award from the Society of Vocational Psychology. His research is focused on vocational psychology and applied psychological measurement.

Robert W. Lent is a professor of counseling psychology at the University of Maryland, College Park. He is a fellow of the American Psychological Association and a recipient of the Leona Tyler Award from the Society of Counseling Psychology and the Eminent Career Award from the National Career Development Association. His research focuses on career development, counselor training, and psychological well-being.