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This state of the art review of models in vocational psychology was published in honor of Samuel Osipow's 40 year career. This volume should serve as a valuable resource for vocational psych researchers, counseling students, and career counselors.
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Contents: F.T.L. Leong, A. Barak, Some Introductory Notes on Innovations in Career Psychology Inspired by the Legacy of Samuel H. Osipow. I. Gati, I. Asher, The PIC Model for Career Decision Making: Prescreening, In-Depth Exploration, and Choice. N. Betz, Career Self-Efficacy. A.R. Spokane, D. Ferrara, Samuel H. Osipow's Contributions to Occupational Mental Health and the Assessment of Stress: The Occupational Stress Inventory. A. Barak, A Cognitive View of the Nature of Vocational Interests: Implications for Career Assessment, Counseling, and Research. E.I. Meir, A. Tziner, Cross-Cultural Assessment of Interests. F.T.L. Leong, F.C. Serafica, Cross-Cultural Perspective on Super's Career Development Theory: Career Maturity and Cultural Accommodation. L.F. Fitzgerald, L.W. Harmon, Women's Career Development: A Postmodern Update. J.M. Chartrand, W.B. Walsh, Career Assessment: Changes and Trends. L.M. Subich, K. Simonson, Career Counseling: The Evolution of Theory. J.L. Winer, Career Services Within the University. M.L. Savickas, Toward a Comprehensive Theory of Career Development: Dispositions, Concerns, and Narratives.
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Frederick Leong, Azy Barak, Frederick Leong
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This state of the art review of models in vocational psychology was published in honor of Samuel Osipow's 40 year career. This volume should serve as a valuable resource for vocational psych researchers, counseling students, and career counselors.
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"This volume will be of interest those in cognate fields which study education, life-span development, cultural influences, gender issues, employee selection, work effectiveness, decision making, job stress, identity, individual assessment, executive coaching, counseling, individual difference, and social psychology...The range of topics, the centrality of the issues to the field, and the sophistication of the models should make Samuel H. Osipow gratified to have such gifted and appreciative colleagues and protegees...specialists in the field as well as outsiders will find in this book a valuable synthesis of recent work in vocational psychology, as well as clear suggestions for research and theoretical modeling."
—Personnel Psychology