
Career Assessment
Integrating Interests, Abilities, and Personality
Rodney L. Lowman(Author)
American Psychological Association (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 21. September 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
582 pages
978-1-4338-3693-0 (ISBN)
Description
This book will help career assessors offer practical guidance that can make a real difference in people's lives. Key assessment factors include occupational interests, abilities, and personality characteristics.
Career and work contribute significantly to personal and life satisfaction-and, when they are problematic, to personal unhappiness and stress. In this comprehensive career assessment book, Rodney L. Lowman addresses the three major areas that matter the most for understanding and helping people with their career choices: occupational interests, abilities (broadly defined), and personality characteristics. Chapters examine how these factors relate to career satisfaction, how to assess them using psychometric measures, and how to integrate the results of these assessments with the clients amp rsquo specific needs and goals. Detailed case examples are included, as well as a nuanced discussion of ethics and technology.
Lowman amp rsquo s career assessment model is one of the few that aims to fully integrate vocational interests, abilities, and personality characteristics-three domains that have proven their value in career assessment across a broad range of career concerns. By applying this model, career assessors can offer practical career guidance that makes a big difference in peoples' lives.
Career and work contribute significantly to personal and life satisfaction-and, when they are problematic, to personal unhappiness and stress. In this comprehensive career assessment book, Rodney L. Lowman addresses the three major areas that matter the most for understanding and helping people with their career choices: occupational interests, abilities (broadly defined), and personality characteristics. Chapters examine how these factors relate to career satisfaction, how to assess them using psychometric measures, and how to integrate the results of these assessments with the clients amp rsquo specific needs and goals. Detailed case examples are included, as well as a nuanced discussion of ethics and technology.
Lowman amp rsquo s career assessment model is one of the few that aims to fully integrate vocational interests, abilities, and personality characteristics-three domains that have proven their value in career assessment across a broad range of career concerns. By applying this model, career assessors can offer practical career guidance that makes a big difference in peoples' lives.
Reviews / Votes
This very practical and useful book presents a strategy for assessing and integrating the domains of interests, personality, and ability aimed at facilitating career counseling and the career choice process. In a meaningful and informative style, the author integrates theory, research, and practice across these three relevant domains. - W. Bruce Walsh, PhD, Emeritus Professor, Psychology, The Ohio State University, Columbus; Fellow, American Psychological Association It is rare to find a book on career assessment or, for that matter, on individual differences that presents an integrative literature review and models of abilities, personality traits, and interests. Rodney Lowman has crafted such a book, one that advances assessment and interpretation for practitioners and researchers in vocational and organizational psychology.- James Rounds, PhD, Professor, Educational Psychology and Psychology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Dr. Lowman had done it again! This is the best, most complete, and yet one of the most practical books for career assessment available. If you conduct career or work assessments, or plan to, this volume will be invaluable. The book covers the three main areas of career assessment, including interests, abilities, and personality, and includes an excellent summary of the theory and research of these domains. It is also a practical guide with numerous helpful case examples. Assessments are a critical part of career assessment and coaching, and Lowman provides an excellent review of the key assessments necessary to do this work. - Jeffrey E. Auerbach, PhD, President, College of Executive Coaching; author of Personal and Executive Coaching: The Complete Guide for Mental Health Professionals What makes Lowman amp rsquo s book special is that he understands the essence and purpose of career assessment, as well as the research integrated from the many disciplines that regularly provide these data. Lowman lays out a process and examines the evidence, even identifying unresolved or still-emerging issues. This book is a comprehensive treatment of the core issues in career assessment that also addresses human diversity, technology, and ethics. - Mark Pope, EdD, Curators' Distinguished Professor Emeritus, University of Missouri-St. Louis; Recipient, Eminent Career Award, National Career Development Association (2008); President, National Career Development Association (1998-1999); President, American Counseling Association (2003-2004
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Washington DC
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 251 mm
Width: 178 mm
Thickness: 30 mm
Weight
1057 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4338-3693-0 (9781433836930)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Rodney L. Lowman, PhD, ABAP, is president of Lowman amp amp Richardson/Consulting Psychologists, and a distinguished professor emeritus of CSPP, Alliant International University, San Diego. Dr. Lowman is author/editor of 3 books and monographs and over 3 peer-reviewed articles and chapters and has made presentations worldwide. His research/practice areas include assessment, career/work issues, and professional ethics. He is a fellow of several American Psychological Association divisions ( , , 2, 3, 4, 7, and 52). His books include Counseling and Psychotherapy of Work Dysfunctions An Introduction to Consulting Psychology: Working With Individuals, Groups, and Organizations and Career Assessment: Integrating Interests, Abilities, and Personality.
Content
Preface
Introduction: The Interdomain Model of Career Assessment
Chapter . Scope of Career Assessment Work
I. Assessing Vocational Interests
Chapter 2. Defining and Contextualizing Vocational Interests
Chapter 3. The amp ldquo Big Six amp rdquo RIASEC Interest Types
Chapter 4. Applications: Choosing Interest Measures, Interpreting Individual-Level Interest Results, and Case Illustrations
II. Assessing Career-Related Abilities
Chapter 5. Career-Related Abilities: Conceptual Issues and General Intelligence
Chapter . Mechanical and Physical Abilities
Chapter 7. Spatial Abilities
Chapter 8. Artistic and Creative Abilities
Chapter 9. Social Abilities: Social and Emotional Intelligence
Chapter . Managerial and Leadership Abilities
Chapter . Perceptual, Computational, and Other Abilities
Chapter 2. Case Illustrations of Ability Profiles
III. Assessing Career-Related Personality Characteristics
Chapter 3. Conceptual and Measurement Issues of Career-Related Personality
Chapter 4. The Five-Factor Model of Personality
Chapter 5. Other Career-Relevant Personality Characteristic
Chapter . Applications: Case Illustrations of Personality Profiles
IV. Applying the Interdimensional Model
Chapter 7. Relationships Across Interest, Ability, and Personality Domains
Chapter 8. Applying the Interdomain Model: A Step-by-Step Process for Integrating Career Assessment Data
Chapter 9. Client Feedback and Report Preparation
Chapter 2 . Ethical/Legal and Technological Issues
References
Introduction: The Interdomain Model of Career Assessment
Chapter . Scope of Career Assessment Work
I. Assessing Vocational Interests
Chapter 2. Defining and Contextualizing Vocational Interests
Chapter 3. The amp ldquo Big Six amp rdquo RIASEC Interest Types
Chapter 4. Applications: Choosing Interest Measures, Interpreting Individual-Level Interest Results, and Case Illustrations
II. Assessing Career-Related Abilities
Chapter 5. Career-Related Abilities: Conceptual Issues and General Intelligence
Chapter . Mechanical and Physical Abilities
Chapter 7. Spatial Abilities
Chapter 8. Artistic and Creative Abilities
Chapter 9. Social Abilities: Social and Emotional Intelligence
Chapter . Managerial and Leadership Abilities
Chapter . Perceptual, Computational, and Other Abilities
Chapter 2. Case Illustrations of Ability Profiles
III. Assessing Career-Related Personality Characteristics
Chapter 3. Conceptual and Measurement Issues of Career-Related Personality
Chapter 4. The Five-Factor Model of Personality
Chapter 5. Other Career-Relevant Personality Characteristic
Chapter . Applications: Case Illustrations of Personality Profiles
IV. Applying the Interdimensional Model
Chapter 7. Relationships Across Interest, Ability, and Personality Domains
Chapter 8. Applying the Interdomain Model: A Step-by-Step Process for Integrating Career Assessment Data
Chapter 9. Client Feedback and Report Preparation
Chapter 2 . Ethical/Legal and Technological Issues
References