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Culture-centered career intervention
Journal of Vocational Behavior, 20031. IntroductionAlthough early studies focused on intervention outcomes using traditional pre-postdesigns,careerinterventionresearchhasshiftedfocus,ratherdramatically,to-wardinterventionprocessresearch.Suchashiftwaspossiblebecause,asthearticlesinthisspecialsectionconfirm,meta ...
Arnold R Spokane +2 more
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The Career‐O‐Gram: A Postmodern Career Intervention
The Career Development Quarterly, 2001The authors examine the usefulness of postmodernism in career counseling. Specifically, a case is made for broadening career counseling theories and techniques to feature the contextual influences inherent in each individual's unique career history.
Jill M. Thorngren, Stephen S. Feit
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Career HOPES: An Internet-delivered career development intervention
Computers in Human Behavior, 2010Career HOPES is an Internet-delivered group counseling intervention designed to facilitate occupational exploration and career decision making. The intervention includes automated interactive lessons and self-assessments, homework assignments, and group discussions in private online forums.
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Name your career development intervention
Journal of Workplace Learning, 2000The first section of the article provides readers with an overview of the most widely used career development interventions including alternative career paths, assessment centers, career coaching/counseling, cross‐training, flexitime, job enlargement, job enrichment, job rotation, job sharing, phased retirement, sabbaticals, and temporary assignments.
James J. Kirk +3 more
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Sociopolitical development and career interventions
2018<p>Health disparities continue to persist in the United States, with individuals in rural areas often experiencing greater health concerns and health outcomes than individuals living in suburban or urban areas. Lack of access to healthcare providers is one contributing factor to these disparities. Studies have shown that healthcare providers from
Samantha Danielle Brown +5 more
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A career in interventional radiology
BMJ, 2014Seyed Ameli-Renani and Anna-Maria Belli outline what a career in interventional radiology ...
Seyed Ameli Renani, Anna-Maria Belli
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Counseling Psychology: Career Interventions, Research, and Theory
Annual Review of Psychology, 1981Group treatments . Instructional materials . ::e;:: :% : :: m ... :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Some Interpretations .
J L, Holland, T M, Magoon, A R, Magoon
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Career development interventions in organizations
Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1991Abstract This article reviews the last 20 years of research and practice of career development interventions used within organizations. The review begins by describing the historical development of the field of organizational career development and the reasons why organizations have increasingly used career development programs to address human ...
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KEY Careers: Increasing Retention and Graduation Rates With Career Interventions
Journal of Career Development, 2018The purpose of the study was to investigate how promoting participation in KEY Careers, a career intervention program available to all incoming matriculates, influenced 1-year retention and 4-year graduation rates compared to nonparticipants at a singular institution.
Karley Clayton +3 more
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