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Career counseling models for diverse populations : hands-on applications by practitioners
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Australia : Wadsworth/Brooks Cole, 2000
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9780534349721
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This breakthrough book helps readers see how career development is an important aspect of individual, group, and family therapy, especially today, with the fundamental changes in family relationships that have taken place as a result of the ever-growing diversity of today's working population. Unique in its coverage of diverse settings, the book is organized by age. Each model has been used with the specific age population under consideration. Each chapter is written to be put to direct use in a particular setting where career counseling can be incorporated as part of the service or education being offered. (Contributors have developed or have extensively used each suggested intervention.)


Table of Contents

Marjorie T. Kyle and Melanie HennisTammy L. SmithMarie Pascoe Craig and Mary Contreras and Nadene PetersonCheryl BakerBelinda McCharenBarry Dewlen and Harriette L. SpiresMary ContrerasH. Ray Wooten, Jr.Howard MeyersJohnnie Walker-StaggsK. Richard PyleNell PenickMargaret M. PinderBonnie L. FergusonDom Garrison and Greg Dewald and Donna MetcalfFelipe G. MartinezMarjorie T. Kyle and Scott PersingerNadene Peterson and Georgia PriourSusan Knobloch PrengelWyn BumgartnerCarla CampbellBonnie Genevay
Prefacep. ix
1 Experiential Model for Career Guidance in Early Childhood Educationp. 1
2 Focus: Finding Out the Child's Underlying Self: A Career Awareness Model for Childrenp. 8
3 Multicultural Career Exploration with Adolescent Femalesp. 22
4 At-Risk Students: Working to Raise Students' Expectations and Motivation Using Career Goal Settingp. 36
5 High School Students in Transition: Meaningful Vocational Counseling for the Twenty-First Centuryp. 52
6 Students with Severe Disabilities: Functional Vocational Assessmentp. 61
7 Low-Income Populations in Community College: Occupational Developmentp. 73
8 The Student-Athlete Life-Career Portfolio: The Personal Organization of Changep. 84
9 The Resume as a Career Development Resourcep. 93
10 Discover: Its Uses with College Studentsp. 112
11 A Group Approach to Career Decision Makingp. 121
12 The Genogram Technique: A Therapeutic Tool for the Career Counselorp. 137
13 Spirituality and Career Development: Using the Enneagramp. 150
14 Single-Parent Families: Issues in the World of Workp. 162
15 Prisons: A Vocational Counseling Modelp. 174
16 Impaired Workers: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Work Hardeningp. 184
17 Chronic Mental Illness and Work: An Integrated Vocational Life-Planning Modelp. 197
18 Battered Women: A Group Vocational Counseling Modelp. 205
19 Military Personnel: A Career Transition Counseling Model for Those Leaving Active Dutyp. 219
20 Career Development in Business and Industryp. 233
21 Unemployment Issues and Outplacement Interventionsp. 247
22 There Is Life After Work: Re-Creating Oneself in the Later Yearsp. 258