Applying career development theory to counseling / Richard S. Sharf, University of Delaware

By: Sharf, Richard S [author.]Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Australia : Brooks/Cole Cengage Learning, [2013]©2013 Edition: Sixth editionDescription: xviii, 498 pages : illustrations ; 27 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781285176062 (International edition : paperback)Subject(s): Vocational guidance | Career developmentLOC classification: HF5381 .S43 2013
Contents:
Part I: Trait and type theories. Trait and factor theory ; Occupations: information and theory ; Work adjustment theory ; Holland's theory of types ; Myers-Briggs type theory -- Part II: Life-Span theory. Career development in childhood ; Adolescent career development ; Late adolescent and adult career development ; Adult career crises and transitions -- Part III: Special focus theories. Constructivist and narrative approaches to career development ; Relational approaches to career development ; Krumboltz's social learning theory ; Social cognitive career theory ; Career decision-making approaches -- Part IV: Theoretical integration. Theories in combination
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Part I: Trait and type theories. Trait and factor theory ; Occupations: information and theory ; Work adjustment theory ; Holland's theory of types ; Myers-Briggs type theory -- Part II: Life-Span theory. Career development in childhood ; Adolescent career development ; Late adolescent and adult career development ; Adult career crises and transitions -- Part III: Special focus theories. Constructivist and narrative approaches to career development ; Relational approaches to career development ; Krumboltz's social learning theory ; Social cognitive career theory ; Career decision-making approaches -- Part IV: Theoretical integration. Theories in combination