Understanding and facilitating career development of people of
Appalachian culture: an integrated approach.
The literature on career development for people of Appalachian
culture is sparse. This article reviews cultural values of Appalachians
and proposes an innovative career intervention model to best . . .
Role induction in career counseling.
Many vocational psychologists advocate addressing career as well as
personal concerns in career counseling. However, some clients may have
inappropriate expectations toward career counseling and . . .
Making career theories more culturally sensitive: implications
for counseling.(Articles)
The primary question addressed in this article is whether and how
career theories can be more culturally sensitive without losing value as
conceptual explanations or their usefulness for . . .
Introduction to a new section: Global Vision.(Editorial)
With this issue of The Career Development Quarterly (CDQ), we
initiate a new section titled "Global Vision." Furthermore, we
are retiring two sections: Personal Perspectives and Reader . . .
The effect of a career development course on the dysfunctional
career thoughts of racially and ethnically diverse college
freshm
Pre- and posttests revealed that the dysfunctional career thoughts
of 158 racially and ethnically diverse college freshmen were
significantly reduced following a 6-week, 1-credit-hour . . .
The work values of first-year college students: exploring group
differences.
A sample of 3,570 first-year college students were surveyed
regarding the factors they deemed most important to their long-term
career choice. Students as a whole identified intrinsic interest, . . .
Behavioral exploration of career and specialty choice in medical
students.(Brief Reports)
Understanding the process by which students naturally construct and
internalize their educational experiences relating to career development
is important to career counseling. The author . . .
Attachment style and dysfunctional career thoughts: how
attachment style can affect the career counseling process.
This article examines the relationship between attachment style,
measured by Experiences in Close Relationships-Revised (R C. Fraley, N.
G. Waller, & K. A. Brennan, 2000), and dysfunctional . . .
Career specialty preferences among psychology majors: cognitive
processing styles associated with scientist and practitioner
int
The authors investigated cognitive processing styles associated
with interests in scientist and practitioner activities among a sample
of undergraduate psychology majors who planned to attend . . .
Classifying at-risk high school youth: the influence of exposure
to community violence and protective factors on academic and he
Using cluster analysis, 789 predominately Latino and African
American high school youth were classified into varying academic at-risk
profiles using self-reported levels of academic confidence, . . .
Career counseling with African immigrant college students:
theoretical approaches and implications for practice.(Articles)
The purpose of this article is twofold: (a) to explore the career
development needs and issues that are unique to Black sub-Saharan
African immigrants, with an emphasis on college students, and (b) . . .
The job club redux: a step forward in addressing the career
development needs of counselor education students.(Effective
Techniq
The career development needs of counselor education students
beginning a professional job search have not been systematically
explored. Although job clubs have been linked to positive . . .
Differences between Black/African American and White college
students regarding influences on high school completion, college
at
Compared with White persons, Black/African American persons in the
United States continue to experience high rates of educational deficits
and employment stagnation as well as lower college . . .
A Holland perspective on the U.S. workforce from 1960 to
2000.
The authors analyze civilian occupations and employment data
collected by the U.S. Census Bureau in 1960, 1970, 1980, 1990, and 2000
with respect to 6 kinds of work (Holland's RIASEC . . .
Teachers' occupation-specific work-family conflict.
To expand work-family conflict (WFC) research to specific
occupations, this study investigated how work and family generic and
occupation-specific stressors and support variables related to . . .
Relationships between parental attachment, work and family roles,
and life satisfaction.
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between
parental attachment and satisfaction with work and family roles, as well
as the relationship of these variables to life . . .
Choices and challenges: a qualitative exploration of professional
women's career patterns.
With the rapid changes occurring in the role of work in
women's lives, this research project was designed to examine the
career planning, career decision making, and work history of women in
both . . .
Career counseling is personal counseling: a constructivist
approach to nurturing the development of gifted female
adolescents.
Gifted individuals face many concerns when contemplating their
futures. Often hindered by career indecision; perfectionism; and
multiple personal, familial, and societal pressures, some gifted . . .
Relational personality theory and Holland's typology among
women: an exploratory investigation.(Articles)
Relational personality theorists propose that women have a tendency
to view themselves in the context of relationships with others and to
make decisions to optimize and maintain relationships. The . . .
Career concerns of master's-level community and school
counselor trainees.(Statistical data)
The authors examined the career concerns of 152 counselor trainees
in 7 master's-level programs accredited by the Council for
Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs. . . .
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