2nd Edition
Handbook of Career Counseling for Women
564 Pages
by
Routledge
564 Pages
by
Routledge
564 Pages
by
Routledge
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The goal of this book is to give career counselors knowledge awareness, and skills to work with diverse girls and women to make their lives as authentic, meaningful, and rewarding as they can possibly be. It is designed to help career counselors work with diverse girls and women as they pursue the ever widening choices in their lives. In addition, the text: *focuses on the history of the field... Read more
Contents: Preface. H.S. Farmer, History of Career Counseling for Women. N. Betz, Basic Issues and Concepts in the Career Development and Counseling of Women. M.J. Heppner, K.M. O'Brien, Women and Poverty: A Holistic Approach to Vocational Interventions. S.D. Lonborg, G. Hackett, Career Assessment and Counseling for Women. K.M. Chronister, E.H. McWhirter, L. Forrest, A Critical Feminist Approach to Career Counseling With Women. L.A. Gilbert, L.K. Kearney, Sex, Gender, and Dual-Earner Families: Implications and Applications for Career Counseling for Women. R.P. Bingham, C.M. Ward, M.M. Butler, Career Counseling With African American Women. S.R. Ali, S.Z. Lewis, R. Sandil, Career Counseling for Asian Women. L.Y. Flores, R.L. Navarro, L. Ojeda, Career Counseling With Latinas. C. McCloskey, L. Mintz, A Culturally Oriented Approach for Career Counseling With Native American Women. K.J. Bieschke, E. Toepfer-Hendey, Career Counseling With Lesbian Clients. O. Yakushko, Career Concerns of Immigrant Women: Issues and Implications for Career Counseling. R.E. Fassinger, P.A. Asay, Career Counseling for Women in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Fields. J.E.A. Russell, Career Counseling for Women in Management.
Biography
W. Bruce Walsh, Mary Heppner
"Information is grounded in research and offers nuanced explorations of the social complexity related to fostering client success. Author and subject indexes provide easy access to concepts and resources, including current Web sites. Recommended. Upper-division undergraduate through professional library collections."
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