This revised edition of ZunkerUs successful text continues to provide students with a foundation in career development principles and concepts. The book translates theoretical principles of career development and research into practical counseling objectives, programs, and strategies. The historical development of the field is covered, as well as computer use of tests, and how to use DOT (Dictionary of Occupational Titles). The book covers career guidance over the life-span, including career guidance for school age children, college students, and adults in career transition. Procedures for planning and using a career resource center are also included..
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About the Author:
Vernon Zunker is a retired professor from Southwest Texas State University. He earned his Ed.D. with an emphasis on counseling from the University of Houston and completed a residency in clinical psychology at the University of Texas Medical School at Galveston. Although retired from teaching, Dr. Zunker continues to push the discipline forward by keeping career counseling relevant to all counseling students.
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1. A Conceptual Model For Using Assessment Results. 2. Interpreting Assessment Results. 3. Some Measurement Concepts. 4. Ethics and Career Assessment. 5. Aptitude and Achievement Tests. 6. Interest Inventories. 7. Personality Inventories. 8. Career Decision Inventories. 9. Computer-Assisted Career Guidance and Online Career Assessments. 10. Card Sorts and Other Non-Standardized Assessment Approaches. 11. Combining Assessment Results.
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- PublisherBrooks Cole
- Publication date1993
- ISBN 10 0534212042
- ISBN 13 9780534212049
- BindingPaperback
- Edition number4
- Number of pages201
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