A Longitudinal Study of Vocational Interests Among College Women

A Longitudinal Study of Vocational Interests Among College Women
Title A Longitudinal Study of Vocational Interests Among College Women PDF eBook
Author Nannie Pearl Allen
Publisher
Pages 256
Release 1990
Genre Student aspirations
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Resources in Women's Educational Equity

Resources in Women's Educational Equity
Title Resources in Women's Educational Equity PDF eBook
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Pages 468
Release 1980
Genre Sex differences in education
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Vocational Interest Patterns

Vocational Interest Patterns
Title Vocational Interest Patterns PDF eBook
Author M. Irene Wightwick
Publisher
Pages 256
Release 1945
Genre Interest (Psychology).
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Vocational Interests

Vocational Interests
Title Vocational Interests PDF eBook
Author Mark Savickas
Publisher Davies-Black Publishing
Pages 450
Release 1999
Genre Business & Economics
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This landmark work summarizes the current state of the field of vocational career counseling and examines its most pressing issues: What are vocational interests, and how do they develop? How can vocational interests be measured? How should counselors use interest measures in career intervention?

Encyclopedia of Counseling

Encyclopedia of Counseling
Title Encyclopedia of Counseling PDF eBook
Author Frederick T. Leong
Publisher SAGE Publications
Pages 1993
Release 2008-04-25
Genre Psychology
ISBN 145226595X

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CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title for 2009 2008 Best Reference, Library Journal "The scope, depth, breadth, currency, arrangement, and authority of this work reflect the thorough, in-depth approach of the entire editorial and publishing team . . . Advancing current thought and models in the field, this work provides an unparalleled attempt to approach this important subject from many perspectives. Moreover, each volume has a list of entries, a reader′s guide, and information about the authors and the contributors. The reader′s guide incorporates substantive topics, e.g. assessment, testing and research methods, biographies, coping . . . this is an essential addition to graduate and research collections." —Library Journal Professional counseling involves helping clients, individually or in groups, or as couples and families, deal with various career, vocational, educational, and emotional problems. Whether performed by psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, psychiatric nurses, or counselors, thousands of professionals throughout the United States, as well as the world, are providing counseling services to fellow human beings to help them address and resolve the various problems of living that exceed their coping resources and social support. The Encyclopedia of Counseling provides a comprehensive overview of the theories, models, techniques, and challenges involved in professional counseling. With approximately 600 entries, this definitive resource covers all of the major theories, approaches, and contemporary issues in counseling. The four volumes of this Encyclopedia are flexibly designed so they can be use together as a set or separately by volume, depending on the need of the user. Key Features · Reviews different types of counselors, their different professional identities, and their different models of graduate education · Examines important historical developments that have shaped the evolution of the counseling profession into its current form · Provides a comprehensive compilation of information about established and emerging topics in mental health and personal/emotional counseling · Addresses problems in personal/emotional counseling ranging from concerns about normal developmental processes and common life transitions to debilitating problems of great severity · Discusses the major social, scientific, and professional forces that have shaped the evolution of cross-cultural counseling and psychotherapy · Offers complete information on conventional and up-and-coming areas of interest in career counseling Key Themes · Assessment, Testing, and Research Methods · Biographies · Coping · Counseling—General · Economic/Work Issues · Human Development and Life Transitions · Legal and Ethical Issues · Organizations · Physical and Mental Health · Professional Development and Standards · Psychosocial Traits and Behavior · Society, Race/Ethnicity, and Culture · Subdisciplines · Theories · Therapies, Techniques, and Interventions This ultimate resource is designed for laypeople who are interested in learning about the science and practice of counseling. It is also a useful source for undergraduate and graduate students and professionals from other specialties to learn about counseling in all its forms and manifestations.

Resources in Women's Educational Equity: Special Issue

Resources in Women's Educational Equity: Special Issue
Title Resources in Women's Educational Equity: Special Issue PDF eBook
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Pages 468
Release 1979
Genre Sex differences in education
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Resources in Education

Resources in Education
Title Resources in Education PDF eBook
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Pages 1008
Release 1994
Genre Education
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