Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2005. – 697
pages.
This book will be helpful to a wide audience of students, practitioners, and researchers. The main goal is to create a text that could be used in graduate-level courses to promote scientifically based career practices – a goal that serves as the organizing scheme for the book.
Contents:
Major Theories of Career Development, Choice, and Adjustment
Informative Research
Assessment and Occupational Information
Career Interventions across the Life Span
Special Needs and Applications
This book will be helpful to a wide audience of students, practitioners, and researchers. The main goal is to create a text that could be used in graduate-level courses to promote scientifically based career practices – a goal that serves as the organizing scheme for the book.
Contents:
Major Theories of Career Development, Choice, and Adjustment
Informative Research
Assessment and Occupational Information
Career Interventions across the Life Span
Special Needs and Applications