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PERSON: ______'s outstanding contribution to the career counseling movement was conceptual framework for helping an individual select a career ~

WHEN: The trend that men worked in factories and women worked primarily as homemakers was established during ~

the rise of industrialism. ~

WHEN : writing of the first developmental theories occurred during ~

World War II impacted the career counseling movement in that it addressed.... ~

life transitions--from military to civilian life ~

The National Occupational Information Coordinating Committee had four basic functions; identify one of them ~

provide labor market information ~

PERSON : Founded the career development theory which includes genetic endowments, special abilities, environmental conditions, and events ~

A major tenet of Super's theory is that the ______ one follows through life results from expression of one's ______ ~

career pattern; vocational self-concept ~

PERSON : _____'s theory includes variables, such as prestige and sex type ~

THEORY : Key concept of ___ theory: assumption that individuals have unique patterns of ability which can be measured and matched with jobs ~

trait-and-factor theory :

THEORY : Career counseling models with a counseling goal of helping a person determine their optimal career fit ~

The Multicultural Career Counseling Model for Ethnic Women recommends that the counselors should _____ ~

be aware of many worldviews ~

According to the _____, assessment results be utilized as a means to identify areas for future training ~

A client who invests minimal time and effort toward succeeding would be an example of an impediment to ~

PERSON : ______'s theory emphasizes the value of individual learning experiences over the lifespan ~

PERSON : Early supporter of integrating career & personal concerns; suggested afrorementioned to be addressed by career counselors & viewed as occupational mental health ~

PERSON : __ , a __ theorist, can be identified using the following statements: "...personal problems cannot be separated from career problems." "...belief systems and interests are interrelated in the career counseling process." ~

Career counseling and personal counseling are distinct and separate entities; they require different _______ and a different counseling _______ . ~

training courses; certification ~

TERM : Human behavior is _______: considered most significant statement on human behavior for integrating career and personal concerns ~

3 major influences that drive behavior ~

biological, psychological, and social ~

THEORY/MODEL/APPROACH : In the ____ _____-, the focus is on interrelationships of concerns ~

whole person approach to interviewing ~

One of the major goals of interviewing is to identify barriers to _____ and _____ . ~

career choice ; development ~

TERM : When interviewing culturally different clients, a major objective is to determine their _______ ~

Life roles of multicultural groups are determined by ______ ~

unique cultural socialization ~

Significant contextual experiences are ________ experiences that influence ________ . ~

socialization; self-perceptions ~

The degree to which a test score is dependable refers to ~

That the test measures what it purports to measure refers to ~

To be assured that an inventory measures the factors associated with career development, one is to evaluate which type of validity? ~

The Career Beliefs, Career Thoughts, and My Vocational Situation inventories are considered measures of factors that are associated with ____ and ____ clients ~

A controversial issue that has long been associated with interests inventories is: ~

Research suggests that users of computer-assisted career guidance systems ~

respond favorably to the career options generated by the system ~

Research suggests that students who benefit most from CACG interventions were those who: ~

One of the major concerns found with the use of computers in career counseling was ~

The major concern involving computer-generated interpretive statements is their ~

The major purpose of CACG is to: ~

enhance the efforts of the career counselor ~

provide guidelines for ethical behavior ~

Ethical standards for counseling have been developed by ~

professional associations ~

The overall guiding principle of ethical standards is: ~

the welfare of the client ~

Ethical competence is assured when one presents evidence of his or her ___ ~

the purpose, goals , and procedures in the counseling relationship ~

The term culture has generated a number of different interpretations that suggest culture is a ___ ~

___ can be characterized as cultural groups within which there are individual differences ~

The term that suggests that there are universal truths across cultures is ~

Career counselors are particularly focused on ~

all variables that influence career/skills development ~

Refers to the recognition and endorsement of an individual's unique beliefs that are developed and influenced by socio-cultural events and experiences ~

A major tenet of ____'s theory is that the expression of one's vocational self-concept determines the career pattern one follows through life ~

The ___ Career Counseling Model for ____ recommends that the counselors should be aware of many worldviews ~

Multicultural; Ethnic Women ~

A major goal is to provide a workplace where women and men can effectively work together. One outstanding factor that has long been a barrier to a fair and balanced work climate is: ~

Studies dealing with the effects of competition in the workplace indicate that: ~

men validate their masculinity in competition in the workplace ~

Which of the following is associated with intense competition in both women and men? ~

Role conflicts experienced by dual career families most often involve ~

Dual career families are more likely to ~

experience less stereotypical behaviors ~

An irrational fear, hatred, and intolerance of sexual minorities is known as: ~

Which of the following groups are described as particularly highly anxious, fearful, guilty, and self-loathing in the sexual minority population? ~

gay/lesbian adolescents ~

The onset of attraction to the same sex usually occurs during ~

The number of companies and organizations supporting sexual minority associations has ~

recorded no significant changes ~

To become an affirmative sexual minority counselor, one should ~

learn about gay issues and accumulate resources ~

One of the significant requirements of the Americans with Disability Act is: ~

accommodations are to be provided for all individuals with a disability ~

Which one of the following is a violation of ADA? ~

employer refuses to restructure a job to accommodate a person with a disability ~

What is the likely impact of early onset of a disability? ~

low self-esteem throughout the lifespan ~

One of the leading private agencies that trains and sponsors individuals with disabilities is: ~

Goodwill Industries of America ~

Counselors who work with individuals with disabilities can be most effective advocates by: ~

speaking to professional associations ~

To help clients deal with the effects of stress during career transitions, counselors can be more effective by: ~

providing career resources ~

One's initial reaction to career transition is similar to ~

Schlossberg's types of career transitions are anticipated, unanticipated, chronic hassles, and events that do not happen. What does the last one entail ~

Recent research suggests that a significant number of the unemployed have experienced ~

Changing work roles will require many future workers to be ~

The primary responsibility for career development in industrial organizations is the responsibility of the ~

Work experiences in early career may ~

establish enduring influences about work and relationships ~

Basic forces in human development suggest that behavior is influenced by: ~

biopsychosocial factors ~

Life roles are identified with which one of the following career theorists? ~

The most important life role for a worker is ~

not one role, but rather a balance among life roles ~

Vocational goals for students in elementary school reflect ~

career education competencies ~

Among the most important early activities of elementary school counselors is: ~

Which of the following is known for cognitive development of children ~

Learning memory strategies is a very important part of: ~

efficiency in processing information ~

Information processing skills can be identified with the principles of: ~

Moving from childhood to adolescence is characterized by which of the following? ~

one is particularly susceptible to psychological disorders ~

During the process of puberty: ~

girls tend to grow faster than boys ~

Self-esteem during the middle school years: ~

is greatly affected by peer rejection ~

One's ability to process career information during adolescence is characterized as ~

having achieved adult like-levels ~

What is the significant connection between career maturity and identity ~

A stabilized identity suggests one has adequate career decision skills ~

The ASCA standards contain an overriding goal attached to employment readiness of high school students that is designed to prepare them for ~

understanding the importance of accepting responsibility ~

The NCDG are competency based, thus students are to acquire knowledge and demonstrate a level of awareness as well as demonstrate how the information learned can be used for ~

dealing with future challenges ~

The hallmark of career and technology education is ~

integrating classroom and on the job instruction ~

The Job Bank is associated with the U.S. Employment Services and provides listing of job orders in: ~

one's state of residence ~

One of the career development programs currently used at universities that should increase in popularity is: ~

providing students with actual work experience ~