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Career Development Quarterly articles from June 2002

265 total articles

The quarterly official journal of the National Career Development Association (NCDA). Publishes articles on career interventions, career counseling, individual and organizational career development, work and leisure, career education, career coaching, and

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Career Development Quarterly archives from June 2002

Career development of women of color and White women: assumptions, conceptualization, and interventions from an ecological perspective. (Special Section).
June 1, 2002... Current career counseling practices are based on certain assumptions about clients and their career development, and these assumptions implicitly reflect male, western European experiences and worldviews. These assumptions may not reflect the...

Struggling with two identities: the case of Eileen.
June 1, 2002... In this article, the authors present a case example of a Chinese American lesbian woman who seeks counseling for career decision making. The client's career issues stem from cultural issues that have created a dichotomy in her life. Using an...

Expanding career options and optimizing abilities: the case of Laura.
June 1, 2002... The authors present a case of a 15-year-old Mexican American adolescent girl who is uncertain about her educational and career future. The ecological model of career development (E. P. Cook, M. J. Heppner, & K. M. O'Brien, 2002) is applied to...

Sexual harassment and dual-career issues: the case of Megan.
June 1, 2002... In this article, the ecological model of career development (E. P. Cook, M. J. Heppner, & K. M. O'Brien, 2002) is applied to a case example. The individual described in the case example faces issues of sexual harassment in the workplace as well...

Transcending a double bind: the case of Jenna.
June 1, 2002... Although all women's career development has been largely ignored, gifted women, in particular, have been virtually invisible within the career field. Many people assume that choosing a career should be easy for women with high intelligence and...

Career counseling strategies to facilitate the welfare-to-work transition: the case of Jeanetta.
June 1, 2002... Changes in welfare policy require recipients to find employment and created a need for effective career counseling strategies. Welfare recipients face both environmental and personal barriers that affect employability and career development....

Academic self-efficacy within a culture of modern racism: the case of Benita.
June 1, 2002... The author presents a case study that depicts an African American student's experience in her graduate program, as described to a career counselor. The ecological model of career development (E. P. Cook, M. J. Heppner, & K. M. O'Brien, 2002),...

Explicating an ecological approach to the career development of women.
June 1, 2002... In this response, the author highlights the contributions of E. P. Cook, M. J. Heppner, and K. M. O'Brien's (2002) ecological approach to women's career development and reviews the ways that the case studies in this special section illustrate...

Career choice anxiety, coping, and perceived control. (Articles).
June 1, 2002... Extrapolating from D. H. Barlow (2000), the authors explored whether perceived control moderated the relation between coping with career indecision and choice anxiety among 126 women in low-level jobs. Analyses of the women s career indecision,...

The ability explorer: translating super's ability-related theory propositions into practice.
June 1, 2002... One half of D. Super's (D. Super, M. Savickas, & C. Super, 1996) theoretical propositions that relate to abilities have been operationalized into a psychometric instrument, the Ability Explorer (T. Harrington & J. Harrington, 1996)....

Reducing adolescent career indecision: The ASVAB Career Exploration Program.
June 1, 2002... An independent evaluation of the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) Career Exploration Program was conducted using nationally representative samples of high school students. The sample consisted of current ASVAB Program...

Career counseling and the information highway: heeding the road signs. (Personal Perspectives).
June 1, 2002... Traveling the "information highway" in the process of career counseling or providing career counseling services via the Internet pose additional challenges for counselors. In this article, the authors use current ethical guidelines to guide...

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