Synopsis
In this text, students and career practitioners will gain an introduction to career theory, development, and appraisal. This reader-friendly guide is unique in that it covers issues experienced by diverse clients, and practical career service approaches for entry-level practitioners. This text is an excellent resource for courses in human services, counselor education, school counseling, social work, and vocational rehabilitation. The text explores unique topics such as modern career theories, workplace issues, culture and context, assessment, technology, legal and ethical issues, career readiness in high school, and special populations.
About the Author
Louis A. Busacca, PhD, received his doctorate in counseling and human development from Kent State University and holds licensure as a professional counselor in Ohio and as a National Certified Counselor. He is adjunct assistant professor of Counseling and Human Services at Old Dominion University and adjunct professor of Behavioral Sciences at Lakeland Community College.
Mark C. Rehfuss, PhD, received his doctorate in counseling and human development from Kent State University and holds licensure as a professional clinical counselor in Ohio and as a professional counselor in Virginia. He is currently professor and chair of the Department of Counseling and Human Services at Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia.
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