APA handbook of career intervention / (Record no. 2068)

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Title APA handbook of career intervention /
Statement of responsibility, etc Paul J. Hartung, Mark L, Savickas, and W. Bruce Walsh, editors-in-chief.
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Title proper/short title American Psychological Association handbook of career intervention
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Edition statement First edition.
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent 2 volumes :
Other physical details illustrations ;
Dimensions 29 cm
490 1# - SERIES STATEMENT
Series statement APA handbooks in psychology series
504 ## - BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE
Bibliography, etc Includes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Title Volume 1: Foundations --
-- Part I. Past and prologue --
-- ch. 1. Career intervention : from the industrial to the digital age /
Statement of responsibility Mark Pope --
Title ch. 2. Contemporary conceptualizations of career /
Statement of responsibility Kerr Inkson --
Title ch. 3. Career counseling process and outcome /
Statement of responsibility Susan C. Whiston and Ciemone S. Rose --
Title ch. 4. Career intervention efficacy : making a difference in people's lives /
Statement of responsibility Steven D. Brown --
Title Part II. Theoretical perspectives --
-- ch. 5. Person-environment fit /
Statement of responsibility Rong Su, Chris Murdock, and James Rounds --
Title ch. 6. Life span career development /
Statement of responsibility Susan D. Phillips --
Title ch. 7. A social cognitive perspective on career intervention /
Statement of responsibility Hung-Bin Sheu and Robert W. Lent --
Title ch. 8. Career counseling paradigms : guiding, developing, and designing /
Statement of responsibility Mark L. Savickas --
Title ch. 9. Relationships and career development : an integrative approach /
Statement of responsibility Hanoch Flum --
Title ch. 10. Environments : diversity in theoretical foundations of career intervention /
Statement of responsibility ZiYoung Kang and Gary D. Gottfredson --
Title Part III. Demographic considerations --
-- ch. 11. Children and adolescents /
Statement of responsibility Justin C. Perry and Eric W. Wallace --
Title ch. 12. Women, men, and change : the role of career interventions /
Statement of responsibility Mary J. Heppner and Ae-Kyung Jung --
Title ch. 13. Career interventions with racial and ethnic minority clients /
Statement of responsibility Frederick T.L. Leong and Lisa Y. Flores --
Title ch. 14. Social class and career intervention /
Statement of responsibility David L. Blustein, Salitha Kozan, Alice Connors-Kellgren, and Bailey Rand --
Title ch. 15. Immigrant workers : career concerns and barriers /
Statement of responsibility Donna E. Schultheiss and Brittan L. Davis --
Title Part IV. Assessment --
-- ch. 16. Meaning, measurement, and assessment of vocational interests for career intervention /
Statement of responsibility Sandro M. Sodano --
Title ch. 17. Intellectual abilities for counseling interventions, practice, and theory : dismissing their significance for learning and work constitutes malpractice /
Statement of responsibility Harrison J. Kell and David Lubinski --
Title ch. 18. Personality assessment and career interventions /
Statement of responsibility J�er�ome Rossier --
Title ch. 19. Process variables : maturity, identity, decision making, and adjustment /
Statement of responsibility Peter A. Creed and Michelle Hood --
Title Part V. Professional context --
-- ch. 20. Training and supervision in career counseling /
Statement of responsibility Nicholas Ladany and Tiffany O'Shaughnessy --
Title ch. 21. Standards, competencies, and guidelines in career interventions /
Statement of responsibility Cindy L. Juntunen and Erin L. Martin --
Title ch. 22. Psychotherapy, counseling, and career counseling /
Statement of responsibility Peter McIlveen --
Title ch. 23. Professional development : who we are and what we do /
Statement of responsibility Jane Goodman and Mary L. Anderson.
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Title Volume 2: Applications --
-- Part I. Guiding --
-- ch. 1. Test interpretation : talking with people about their test results /
Statement of responsibility Donald G. Zytowski --
Title ch. 2. Person matching for career exploration and choice /
Statement of responsibility Stephanie T. Burns --
Title ch. 3. Integrative approaches to career intervention /
Statement of responsibility Patrick J. Rottinghaus and Alec J. Eshelman --
Title ch. 4. Using Holland's theory to assess environments /
Statement of responsibility ZiYoung Kang and Gary D. Gottfredson --
Title ch. 5. Using information and communication technology in delivering career interventions /
Statement of responsibility James P. Sampson Jr. and Debra S. Osborn --
Title ch. 6. Card sorts, sentence completions, and other qualitative assessments /
Statement of responsibility Robert C. Chope --
Title ch. 7. Academic advising /
Statement of responsibility Leigh S. Shaffer --
Title Part II. Developing --
-- ch. 8. Enhancing future time perspective and exploring occupational possible selves /
Statement of responsibility Brian J. Taber --
Title ch. 9. Assessing children : interests and personality /
Statement of responsibility Terence J.G. Tracey and Sandro M. Dodano --
Title ch. 10. Promoting interest in the entry into science, technology, engineering, and mathematics careers /
Statement of responsibility Marie F. Shoffner and Donna J. Dockery --
Title ch. 11. Vocational rehabilitation counseling /
Statement of responsibility Phillip D. Rumrill Jr. and Lynn C. Koch --
Title ch. 12. Fostering career exploration /
Statement of responsibility Raysen Cheung --
Title ch. 13. Self-efficacy beliefs /
Statement of responsibility Mindi N. Thompson and Stephanie R. Graham --
Title ch. 14. Measuring and assessing career maturity and adaptibility /
Statement of responsibility Kevin Glavin --
Title ch. 15. Making better career decisions /
Statement of responsibility Itamar Gati and Nimrod Levin --
Title ch. 16. Leisure /
Statement of responsibility Howard E.A. Tinsley and Diance J. Tinsley --
Title Part III. Designing --
-- ch. 17. Life themes and narratives /
Statement of responsibility J.G. Maree --
Title ch. 18. Identity development /
Statement of responsibility Alan Brown and Jenny Bimrose --
Title ch. 19. Using audience to foster self-narrative construction and career adaptability /
Statement of responsibility Jennifer J. Del Corso and Hande Sensoy Briddick --
Title ch. 20. Thinking about vocational choice /
Statement of responsibility Emily Bullock-Yowell, Denise E. Saunders, and Gary W. Peterson --
Title ch. 21. Practical career counseling applications of the happenstance learning theory /
Statement of responsibility John D. Krumboltz --
Title ch. 22. Using metaphor in creer intervention /
Statement of responsibility Norman E. Amundson --
Title ch. 23. Strategies for discerning and living a calling /
Statement of responsibility Bryan J. Dik and Ryan D. Duffy --
Title Part IV. Placing --
-- ch. 24. Evidence-based job search interventions for unemployed workers and youths /
Statement of responsibility Jukka Vuori and Richard H. Price --
Title ch. 25. Employability /
Statement of responsibility Andrew T. Rothwell --
Title ch. 26. Networking /
Statement of responsibility Susan Shortland --
Title ch. 27. Understanding postsecondary options : guiding the decision-making process /
Statement of responsibility Mark A. Kretovics and Tracy M. Lara --
Title Part V. Coaching --
-- ch. 28. Mentoring in postsecondary education and organizational settings /
Statement of responsibility Lillian T. Eby and Erin L. Dolan --
Title ch. 29. Coaching /
Statement of responsibility Jesse Segers, Nicky Dries, and Dirk Versees --
Title ch. 30. The synergy project : a group career counseling intervention to enhance work-family management /
Statement of responsibility Rachel Gali Cinamon --
Title ch. 31. Top-down and bottom-up interventions to increase work engagement /
Statement of responsibility Arnold B. Bakker --
Title ch. 32. Promoting the work adjustment of late-career employees /
Statement of responsibility Barbara Griffin --
Title ch. 33. Job satisfaction, job performance, and success /
Statement of responsibility Donald E. Eggerth --
Title Part VI. Transitioning --
-- ch. 34. Individualized career plans : helping youths create successful school-to-work transitions /
Statement of responsibility Chris Wood and Heather Dahl --
Title ch. 35. Emerging adult career transitions /
Statement of responsibility Jos�e F. Domene, Jeffrey Landine, and John Stewart --
Title ch. 36. Facilitating midcareer transitions /
Statement of responsibility Michael E. Hall and Barbara H. Suddarth --
Title ch. 37. Fostering career management using career anchor theory /
Statement of responsibility Jared R. Chapman --
Title ch. 38. Consultation in litigation /
Statement of responsibility Michael Shahnasarian --
Title ch. 39. Career interventions : retirement /
Statement of responsibility Joanne K. Earl, Alexa Muratore, Cindy Leung, and Tin Wei Yu.
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Summary, etc "Career intervention denotes the science and practice of counseling and related activities to promote career planning, occupational exploration, career decision making, vocational choice, job entry, work adjustment, and retirement (Spokane, 1991). The science of career intervention builds theory and research to develop and evaluate the effectiveness of career interventions within a panoply of career services. These services broadly encompass vocational guidance to match people to occupations, career education to help people manage career transitions, life design to assist individuals to imbue work with meaning, occupational placement to secure a training or employment position, and coaching to improve chances of success and advancement (Savickas, 2011). In practice, psychologists, counselors, student affairs personnel, and various other professionals apply career interventions such as individual and group counseling, assessment interpretations, curricula, workbooks, computer-assisted guidance, and workshops to foster individual career growth and development. The APA Handbook of Career Intervention presents information about the historical, contemporary, theoretical, demographic, assessment-based, and professional foundations of career intervention (Volume 1), as well as specific career intervention models, methods, and materials within each of these career services and applied to easing career transitions (Volume 2). In whole or in part, the handbook aims to be useful to researchers, practitioners, educators, consultants, policymakers, and students alike across a full array of professions, including psychology, counseling, education, and business and industry. Chapter authors are recognized experts in fields ranging from vocational psychology, career development, and industrial and organizational psychology to rehabilitation counseling and higher education."--Introduction.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Vocational guidance
General subdivision Psychological aspects.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Career development
General subdivision Psychological aspects.
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Genre/form data or focus term Handbooks and manuals.
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Personal name Hartung, Paul J.,
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Personal name Savickas, Mark,
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Personal name Walsh, W. Bruce,
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Uniform title APA handbooks in psychology.
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