Recently added articles from Career Development Quarterly:
Introduction to the commemorative section: John Holland and Kenneth B. Hoyt.(Special Section: In Commemoration, John Holland and Kenneth B. Hoyt)
Dec 01, 2009; ... This commemorative section of The Career Development Quarterly offers readers a brief glimpse into the lives of two extraordinary persons who passed away in 2008, John Holland and Kenneth B. Hoyt. Both made contributions to career development that have changed the course of the field. In ...
John Holland's contributions: a theory-ridden approach to career assistance.
Dec 01, 2009; ... <Pre> Holland influenced practice and research in career development by contributing a clear theory useful in organizing information about individuals and career alternatives and for understanding individuals' entry and persistence in occupational and other environments. His ...
Kenneth B. Hoyt--visionary, statesperson, leader, activist.
Dec 01, 2009; ... <Pre> Kenneth B. Hoyt passed away on August 27, 2008. He leaves a comprehensive legacy of insights and initiatives about the relationship of education and work, the importance of career development as a mission of schools, and the role of school counselors in these important ...
Practice and research in career counseling and development--2008.(Annual Review)
Dec 01, 2009; ... <Pre> The career development literature published in 2008 is summarized and presented thematically: (a) professional issues, (b) career assessment, (c) career development, (d) career theory and concepts, (c) career interventions, (f) advances in technology, (g) employment, (h) ...
An examination of the relationship between career thoughts and communication apprehension.
Dec 01, 2009; ... <Pre> This study examined relationships among dysfunctional career thoughts and Levels of communication apprehension. Undergraduate students, 88 women and 87 men, completed the Career Thoughts Inventory (CTI; J. P. Sampson, G. W. Peterson, J. G. Lenz, R. C. Reardon, & D. E ....