ISBN: 1412903386
Author: Jenny Kidd
Language: English
Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd; 1 edition (April 27, 2006)
Pages: 176
Category: Job Hunting & Careers
Subcategory: Money
Rating: 4.4
Votes: 282
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-Jackie Howie (06/04/2007).
-Jackie Howie (06/04/2007). It's an informative guide for anyone wishing to explore career counselling as a topic and process' - Professional Manager
Understanding Career Counselling book.
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Career Counseling Theories: A theory of career development can be defined as a conceptual system that identifies, describes, and interrelates important factors affecting lifelong human involvement with work. Five major types (Herr & Cramer, 1984); The trait-factor approach. Knowledge of self + Knowledge of work + counseling ability to choose. ality based approach. It is based on Holland’s theory that personality is the major factor influencing career choices. This theory indicates that adopting a particular kind of work is not simply a matter of choice but is the result of complex environmental and personal factors.
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Reid, H. L. (2006) 'Usefulness and truthfulness: Outlining the limitations and upholding the benefits of constructivist approaches for career counselling'. In McMahon, M. & Patton, W. (ed. (2006) Career Counselling: Constructivist Approaches. Career Construction Theory.