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Career Development Quarterly articles from June 2004

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 2004

From the editor.(Brief Article)
June 1, 2004... This issue of The Career Development Quarterly (CDQ) contains the first in what I hope will be a series of feature articles to be published as "An Expert's Perspective." This series is intended to provide cutting-edge information on a current...

Voices in transition: lessons on career adaptability.(Articles)
June 1, 2004... Occupational problems have negative consequences across life domains, yet relatively little research addresses the psychological resources necessary for the adult career transition. Considering Super's concept of career adaptability...

Influencing client expectations about career counseling using a videotaped intervention.
June 1, 2004... Realistic client expectations about career counseling are essential to positive client outcomes. The authors investigated a videotaped intervention designed to influence participants' expectations about career counseling using a...

Predictors of student and career decision-making self-efficacy among nontraditional college women.(career counseling)
June 1, 2004... A study of 354 nontraditional college women found robust levels of confidence in their ability to manage the student role and pursue career-related tasks. Findings indicated that perceived career barriers and social support...

Contributions of self-efficacy theory to career counseling: a personal perspective.(An Expert's Perspective: Self-Efficacy)
June 1, 2004... The author provides a brief overview of A. Bandura's (1977, 1997) self-efficacy theory, followed by a discussion of the value of this theory to career counselors, which includes particularly useful features of the concept of...

Basic Confidence predictors of career decision-making self-efficacy.(career counseling)
June 1, 2004... The extent to which Basic Confidence Scales predicted career decision-making self-efficacy was studied in a sample of 627 undergraduate students. Six confidence variables accounted for 49% of the variance in career decision-making...

The relationship of attachment variables to career decision-making self-efficacy and fear of commitment.(career counseling)
June 1, 2004... The present study indicated that both attachment bonds and self-rated attachment style were significantly related to fear of commitment and, to a lesser extent, career decision-making self-efficacy. Given previous research showing...

An inside look at an outside candidate.(Personal Perspectives)(Column)
June 1, 2004... This article traces the author's emotional journey of a job search, from finding what seems to be the perfect position to being turned down for the job. It is intended to remind counselors, employers, and job seekers of the...

Correction to Prediger (2004).(Correction Notice)
June 1, 2004... The article "Career Planning Validity of Self-Estimates and Test Estimates of Work-Relevant Abilities," by Dale Prediger (The Career Development Quarterly, Vol. 52, No. 3, pp. 202-211), contained an error introduced by the publisher in the...

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