Across
- 4. This term often describes the middle phase of career counseling
- 7. Narrator of the story in narrative career counseling
- 11. (Acronym) Theory that contains the pyramid of information processing
- 12. The dimension containing sensing vs intuition describes how people ______ the world
- 15. Person chooses a decision that will immediately provide relief
- 17. ______ on the Child - Parental attitude containing overprotection and overdemanding
- 19. The dimension containing introversion vs extroversion describes how people ____ to the world
- 22. Theories that describe ideal approaches to career decision making (Gelatt)
- 23. These inventories assess a person's unique characteristics to assist with the decision-making process
- 24. This theory of career counseling focuses on people's life stories
- 26. _____ interests are activities that people engage in
- 29. (Acronym) Theory that emphasizes self-efficacy, outcome expectations, and personal goals
- 30. These inventories assess what one values in a job
- 32. Career ________ inventories identify personal factors that may impede the career process
- 33. (Acronym) Holistic theory of career decision-making which integrates psychological, physical, and spiritual factors
- 35. Unconflicted _______ - Person accepts suggested career options without questioning
- 36. Assessments that test for work-related interests
- 37. (Acronym) Cognitive skills of the second domain in the information processing triangle
- 41. The dimension containing thinking vs feeling describes how people make _____
- 42. Psychological perspective in which people construct their own realities and truths
- 43. Career theory that emphasizes the roles of behavior and cognitions, concerning with teaching clients to implement career decision making in their own lives
Down
- 1. Person weighs pros and cons before making a decision
- 2. _______ of the Child - Parental attitude containing rejection and neglect
- 3. _____ interests are verbally reported
- 5. _______ of the Child - Parental attitude containing casual acceptance and loving acceptance
- 6. Planned ______ - Idea that people should take advantage of unpredictable social, educational, and occupational conditions
- 8. Developed Personal Construct Psychology, first name George
- 9. Applied Social Learning Theory to career domains, first name John
- 10. ______ Processing Domain - Final domain of the CIP triangle that refers to higher-order functions like self-talk, self-awareness, and temporal monitoring
- 13. Defensive ______ - Escaping conflict by putting decision-making responsibilities on others
- 14. Theories that explain how people actually choose vocations (Tiedeman and O'Hara, Janis and Mann)
- 16. Unconflicted _______ - Risk associated with a decision is ignored
- 18. (Acronym) Tiedeman and O'Hara developed this descriptive theory that contains two stages
- 20. _______ a choice is the first stage in CDM that contains exploration, crystallization, choice, and specification
- 21. Second domain of the CIP triangle that encompasses cognitive skills
- 25. (Name) This theory with Freudian roots predicts occupational choices based on biological, sociological, and psychological differences; contains parental attitudes
- 27. Janis and Mann's _____ model of decision making is a descriptive theory that assumes that stress contributes to the quality of decisions
- 28. Developed Integrative Life Planning
- 31. First domain of the CIP triangle, made up of self-knowledge and occupational knowledge (parallels trait and factor theory)
- 34. ______ interests are measured by objective tests
- 38. ______ constructs help people find purpose and develop a sense of identity at work
- 39. _______ to the choice is the second stage in CDM and contains induction, reformation, and integration
- 40. Used by client in narrative career counseling to reach a goal (family, skills, employers)
