
The Role of Values in Careers
Information Age Publishing
Published on 6. May 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
312 pages
978-1-62396-646-1 (ISBN)
Description
Values are of critical importance in the practice of career counseling as evidenced by the pervasive use of values surveys and values card sorts by career counselors, vocational and counseling psychologists, career development facilitators, career coaches, and other career development practitioners.
The purpose of this book is to provide practitioners, faculty, and researchers in vocational psychology and career counseling with a foundational tool to guide their work. This book focuses on the critical role that values play in a person's career, addressing values from a broad array of perspectives, including cultural and international perspectives, to illuminate the place of values within vocational psychology and career development.
The book will be directed primarily toward psychology and counselor education faculty who teach advanced undergraduate and graduate courses in vocational psychology, career development, career assessment, and career counseling. Although there is a range of readership (undergraduate and graduate students as well as professionals already in the field), the authors understand the differences in reading level and agree to write for all levels.
The purpose of this book is to provide practitioners, faculty, and researchers in vocational psychology and career counseling with a foundational tool to guide their work. This book focuses on the critical role that values play in a person's career, addressing values from a broad array of perspectives, including cultural and international perspectives, to illuminate the place of values within vocational psychology and career development.
The book will be directed primarily toward psychology and counselor education faculty who teach advanced undergraduate and graduate courses in vocational psychology, career development, career assessment, and career counseling. Although there is a range of readership (undergraduate and graduate students as well as professionals already in the field), the authors understand the differences in reading level and agree to write for all levels.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Charlotte
United States
Publishing group
Emerald Publishing Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
477 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-62396-646-1 (9781623966461)
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Mark Pope | Lisa Y. Flores
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Persons
Mark Pope, University of Missouri - Saint Louis, USA
Lisa Y. Flores, University of Missouri - Columbia, USA
Patrick J. Rottinghaus, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, USA
Lisa Y. Flores, University of Missouri - Columbia, USA
Patrick J. Rottinghaus, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, USA
Content
Introduction to The Role of Values in Careers, Mark Pope, Lisa Y. Flores, and Patrick J. Rottinghaus.
Section I. Overview and Historical Foundations.
Chapter 1. Work Values: A Career Construction Elaboration, Mark L. Savickas.
Chapter 2. The History of Work Values: Morals, Measurement, and Meaning Making, Paul J. Hartung.
Section II. Theoretical Approaches to Values and Careers.
Chapter 3. The Role of Values in Career Choice and Development, JoAnn Harris-Bowlsbey.
Chapter 4. Assessing Work Values, Donald G. Zytowski.
Chapter 5. The Gendered Context of Career Values, Kristen M. Perrone-McGovern, Stephen L. Wright, Desiree S. Howell, and Emily Barnum.
Chapter 6. Cultural Perspectives on Values in Career Theory and Practice, Y. Barry Chung and Tiffany K. Chang.
Section III. Cutting Edge Approaches in Researching Values.
Chapter 7. Qualitative Approaches to Studying Cultural Values, Neeta Kantamneni and Nadya A. Fouad.
Chapter 8. Integrating Values and Interests for Career Counseling, James Rounds and Patrick I. Armstrong.
Section IV. Values and Culture.
Chapter 9. Work Values in the Lives of Diverse Individuals: Examining Race and Socioeconomic Status, Heather Z. Lyons.
Chapter 10. The Educational and Career Values of Native American Adolescents: Dispelling the Myths, Sherri L. Turner.
Chapter 11. Best Practices in Incorporating Cultural Values Into Career Education Programs: What Do We Know and How Do We Do It? Saba Rasheed Ali and Miranda Verry.
Chapter 12. Clarifications of Work and Family Values: A Basis for Better Role-Blending, Rachel Gali Cinamon and Hanoch Flum.
Section V. Values in the Practice of Career Counseling.
Chapter 13. Calling in Career Development: Strategies for Promoting Meaningful Work, Bryan J. Dik and Ryan D. Duffy.
Chapter 14. DOVE (Depth-Oriented Values Extraction): Helping Clients Create Career-Life Choices, Edward A. Colozzi and Angela Byars-Winston.
Chapter 15. A Values Clarification Workshop for Undergraduate and Graduate Students, Michael Schaub.
Chapter 16. Creating a Sense of Hope: The Essence of Career Construction for Life Designing in a Developing Country Context, Kobus Maree.
Chapter 17. Meaningful Work: An Ethical Obligation for Vocational Psychology, Michael F. Steger.
Chapter 18. Career Counseling Laboratories: Integrating Values Into Career Counseling With Gifted and Talented Students, Barbara E. Kerr.
Chapter 19. Exploring Altruistic Motives in Career Counseling, Patrick J. Rottinghaus and Steven M. Andrews.
About the Authors.
Section I. Overview and Historical Foundations.
Chapter 1. Work Values: A Career Construction Elaboration, Mark L. Savickas.
Chapter 2. The History of Work Values: Morals, Measurement, and Meaning Making, Paul J. Hartung.
Section II. Theoretical Approaches to Values and Careers.
Chapter 3. The Role of Values in Career Choice and Development, JoAnn Harris-Bowlsbey.
Chapter 4. Assessing Work Values, Donald G. Zytowski.
Chapter 5. The Gendered Context of Career Values, Kristen M. Perrone-McGovern, Stephen L. Wright, Desiree S. Howell, and Emily Barnum.
Chapter 6. Cultural Perspectives on Values in Career Theory and Practice, Y. Barry Chung and Tiffany K. Chang.
Section III. Cutting Edge Approaches in Researching Values.
Chapter 7. Qualitative Approaches to Studying Cultural Values, Neeta Kantamneni and Nadya A. Fouad.
Chapter 8. Integrating Values and Interests for Career Counseling, James Rounds and Patrick I. Armstrong.
Section IV. Values and Culture.
Chapter 9. Work Values in the Lives of Diverse Individuals: Examining Race and Socioeconomic Status, Heather Z. Lyons.
Chapter 10. The Educational and Career Values of Native American Adolescents: Dispelling the Myths, Sherri L. Turner.
Chapter 11. Best Practices in Incorporating Cultural Values Into Career Education Programs: What Do We Know and How Do We Do It? Saba Rasheed Ali and Miranda Verry.
Chapter 12. Clarifications of Work and Family Values: A Basis for Better Role-Blending, Rachel Gali Cinamon and Hanoch Flum.
Section V. Values in the Practice of Career Counseling.
Chapter 13. Calling in Career Development: Strategies for Promoting Meaningful Work, Bryan J. Dik and Ryan D. Duffy.
Chapter 14. DOVE (Depth-Oriented Values Extraction): Helping Clients Create Career-Life Choices, Edward A. Colozzi and Angela Byars-Winston.
Chapter 15. A Values Clarification Workshop for Undergraduate and Graduate Students, Michael Schaub.
Chapter 16. Creating a Sense of Hope: The Essence of Career Construction for Life Designing in a Developing Country Context, Kobus Maree.
Chapter 17. Meaningful Work: An Ethical Obligation for Vocational Psychology, Michael F. Steger.
Chapter 18. Career Counseling Laboratories: Integrating Values Into Career Counseling With Gifted and Talented Students, Barbara E. Kerr.
Chapter 19. Exploring Altruistic Motives in Career Counseling, Patrick J. Rottinghaus and Steven M. Andrews.
About the Authors.