Career Who is who?

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Gingzberg

Believed career choice is a life long process.

Krumboltz

Believed career indecisiveness could be due to a deficit in information

b. Holland; Krumboltz

Career choices as expressions of one's personality are to ______________ as career choices as influenced by genetic endowment, environmental factors, and previous learning experiences are to _________________. a. Krumboltz; Holland b. Holland; Krumboltz c. Roe; Krumboltz d. Holland; Roe

George Kelly

Developed Card Sort

Roe, Brill, and Holland

3 personality (structural) theorists:

Occupational Choice Theory (Ginzberg)

Fantasy (role play and imagine selves, before 11) Tentative (interests, capacity, values, transition; 11-18) Realistic (exploration, crystallization, specification)

Henry Murray

Hoppock's theory (personality) is based on ____ theory.

George Merrill

Pioneer and forerunner of career guidance; developed a curriculum combining academics with vocational training

Gelatt

Positive Uncertainty

Gelatt

Theory that postulates information can be categorized into 3 systems: predictive (probable alternatives/action) value system (preferences regarding outcomes) decision (rules and criteria for evaluating outcome)

Roe and Bordin

Two theorists who recognized the role of the unconscious mind in terms of career choice:

Brill

Who Took a psychoanalytic career approach and emphasized the defense mechanism of sublimation?

Gelatt / Gelatt Decision Model

Who and theory? Refers to information as the "fuel of the decision"?

Tiedman & O'Hara / Decision Making Theory

Who and what theory? Anticipation Stage (imagine self in given career) Implementation / Adjustment Stage (reality testing)

John Crites - Career Maturity

Who and what theory? Believed in the importance of successful completion of developmental tasks through vocational life stages?

Parsons and Williamson / Trait and Factor Model (Structural Theory)

Who and what theory? Emphasized individual differences or structural differences

Linda Gottfredson

Who? Circumscription and Compromise

Krumboltz

Who? Has a behavioristic model of career development (or cogntive decision making theory)?

Schlossberg

Who? *Believed that sex differences are more important than age or stage differences?

Schlossberg

Who? *Focused primarily on adult career development? *Behavior is the result of social factors rather than biological

Super

Who? Believed that people can play a number of roles as they advance through the stages of career growth. These roles are played out in the "theatres" of home, work, community, and school.

Super

Who? Believed that people chose careers based on their competencies? (What they are good at? )

Robert Hoppock

Who? Believed to make an accurate career decision takes knowing your personal needs and finding a career that meets a high percentage of those needs.

Anne Roe

Who? Believes career choice is influenced by: genetics parent-child interaction unconscious motivators current needs interests education intelligence

Bandura

Who? Believes that self-efficacy plays a major role in how goals, tasks, and challenges are approached.

Super

Who? Career Adaptability

Janis and Mann

Who? Conflict model of CDM - stress leads to a defective career decision and there are 5 patterns to cope with stress

Holland

Who? Congruence?

Janis and Mann

Who? Decisional Conflict Model? Unconflicted adherence: denial of choices Unconflicted change:change without question Defensive avoidance: procrastination, shift resp. Hypervigilance / Panic mode: search for way out *Vigilance: searching carefully for relevant info

Krumboltz

Who? Developed Career Beliefs Inventory?

Roe

Who? Emphasized that early child rearing practices influence later career choices?

Edwin Bordin

Who? Felt that difficulties related to job choice were due to neurotic symptoms (unconscious mind).

Linda Gottfredson's Developmental Theory

Who? Has a Developmental Theory of career focusing on circumscsription and compromise theory is?

John Crites

Who? Is associated with career maturity?

Linda Gottfredson

Who? Lifespan theory of career for children and teens; looks at role of self-concept, gender, and prestige affect career decisions; circumscription and compromise

Schlossberg (Transition Theory)

Who? Looks at four different kinds of career transition; anticipated, unanticipated, chronic hassle, and nonevent

Edmund Griffith Williamson

Who? Minnesota Occupational Rating Scale

Williamson

Who? Minnesota Viewpoint, expanded on Parsons

Henry Murray

Who? Needs Press Theory (Occupation is used to meet a person's needs)

George Kelly

Who? Personal Construct Psychology - People create constructs to understand how our world works and these help you find purpose in your work.

Krumboltz

Who? Postulated a social learning (cognitive) approach based Bandura's theory.

David Tiedeman and Robert O'Hara

Who? Proposed the Decision Making Theory?

Krumboltz - social learning theory

Who? Proposes 4 determinants of career: genetics, environment, learning, task approach skills?

Super

Who? Recycling is entering a stage you've been in before; ex. going back to school at age 45

Hoppock

Who? Said we choose careers based on our personal needs? (similar to Roe)

Super

Who? Self-concept

Bandura

Who? Self-efficacy Theory

C.H. Miller

Who? Similar to Trait and Factor - * Vocational choices are DECIDED UPON THROUGH THOUGHT * occupational choice is a SINGLE happening occupational choice is a single happening * there is only ONE right career for each person.

Anne Roe

Who? Suggested that career choice is based on the premise that a job satisfies an unconscious need.

Super

Who? Tasks of Career Development: Crystallization Specialization Implementation Stabilization Consolidation

Dawis and Lofquist

Who? Theorized that job satisfaction and work adjustment result from correspondence between individual and work environment?

Caplow

Who? Theory ascribes to birth order and genetics as strongly influencing career choices?

Ginzberg & Associates

Who? Three designated stages of career development: fantasy, tentative, realistic

Parsons and Williamson

Who? Trait and Factor

Anne Roe

Who? Who's theory is similar to Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs?

Frank Parsons

Who? Wrote Choosing a Vocation?

Anne Roe

Whose Theory? Has a developmental flare and does not subscribe to personal competencies?

Super, Ginzberg, Ginsburg, Axelrad, and Herma

5 Developmental career theorists are:


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