Define career and discuss Hall, Mirvas, and Feldman's perception of what the term career implies

What will be an ideal response?


• Career refers to the activities and positions involved in vocations, occupations, and jobs as well as to related activities associated with an individual's lifetime of work.
• Hal and Mirvas suggest that career reflects a more current role of flexibility required of contemporary workers. The "protean career" that "encompasses any kind of flexible, idiosyncratic career course, with peaks and valleys, left turns, moves from one line of work to another, and so forth.
• Feldman points out many poor and blue-collar workers may view their environments as very constrained, with limited potential for finding work. Counselors are to provide a more enlightened and encouraging perspective of self-development through learning new skills in trades and basic skills for advancement.

Counseling

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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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a. differential b. psychodynamic c. developmental d. social-cognitive

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