Career Counseling
Theories and Theorists
- Careers: Are they planned or accidental? HR Today Oct. 1999
Article. Discusses the theories of John Krumboltz.
http://www.jhu.edu/~hrtoday/oct99/p11.html
- Holland Hexagon: Careers and Six Basic Types - University of Cincinnati Career Development Center
Brief overview. http://www.uc.edu/career/Students/holland.htm
- Holland Theory - Academic & Career Information Center Home - Kansas State University
Fact sheet. Brief portraits of each of the 6 types.
http://www.ksu.edu/acic/career/holland/holland.html
- How do I Choose My Occupation? - Robert Brehm - Green River College
A brief review of several theories of career choice. Includes: Early Childhood - Anne Roe, Self-Concept - Donald E. Super, Personality - John L. Holland, Chance (Fate)- Jack Rettig, Complicated (Ginzberg) Eli Ginzberg and others.
http://www.green-river.com/Career_Exploration/lesson8.htm
- Theoretical Voices Directing the Career Development Journey: Holland, Harris-Bowlsbey, and Krumboltz - Rich W. Feller, Stevie L. Honaker, Lynn M. Zagzebski - Career Development Quarterly, March 2001
Article.
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0JAX/is_3_49/ai_72703619
- Theories of Vocational Development - World Wide Web Review Guide for the CRC Examination
Brief overviews Includes: trait-factor theories, psychoanalytical theory, Donald Super, Eli Ginzberg, John Holland.
http://luna.cas.usf.edu/~rasch/vocdev.html
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