Contents Preface Dedication Acknowledgments Introduction Rob Shea, Rhonda Joy, Diana Leadbeater
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Part I: Post-Secondary
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The Relational Career Values of Post-Secondary Women Students Sharon Crozier and Cynthia Dorval
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A Career Development Course for Academic Credit: An Outcom Analysis Jeanette Hung
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Career Planning and Development for Students: Building a Career in a Professional Practice Discipline Janice Waddell and Maggie Bauer
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Career Development of First-year University Students: A Test of Astin‘s Career Development Model Mandy Man-Nor Hoi and Bryan Hiebert
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Contextual Factors that Influence the Career Decision-Making Process For Indo-Canadian Young Women Entering the Social Sciences Priya S. Mani
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Job Search Outcomes for University Graduates: The Role of Economic Hardship And Work Involvement Peter A. Hausdorf and Mary Galler
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Effective Career Services Practices: The Case of Canadian Business Schools Catherine Elliott and Linda Manning
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Career Decision-Making Difficulties of First-year University Students Tracy Morgan and David Ness
Part II: World of Work 9
Thriving in the New Millennium: Career Management in the Changing World of Work Robert A. Neault
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Employees‘ Perceptions of Repatriation Susan MacDonald and Nancy Arthur
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Mentoring and the World of Work: A Reference Model Christine Cuerrier
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Le Mentorat et le Monde du Travail: Un Modéle de Reference. Christine Cuerrier
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Using Portfolios to Direct Workplace Learning John B. Stewart
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Health, Job Loss, and Programs for Older Workers in Canada Mary E. Rogers and Norm O‟Rourke
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Relentless Accountabilities and Co-‗Authoring‘ our Professional Lives Tom Strong
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Despite the Barriers Men Nurses are Satisfied with Career Choice J. Crenia Twomey and R. J. Meadus
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Patterns of Workplace Supervisory Roles: Experiences of Canadian Workers Robert D. Hiscott
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New Realities in the Work World: The Impact of Workers and on the Professional Practice of Career Counsellors Michaël Dussault, Bruno Bourassa, Geneviève Fournier, Armelle Spain, Lise Lachance, and Lilian Negura
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Organizational and Individual Determinants of Atypical Employment: The Case of Multiple Jobholding and Self-Employment in Canada Gilles Simard and Denis Chênevert
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Déterminants Organisationnels et Individuels de l‘Emploi Atypique: le Dossier du Cumul d‘Emplois et du Travail Autonome au Canada Gilles Simard and Denis Chênevert
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Charting Workplace Transitioning Pathways to Generation- Y Human Resources Practitioners Carolin Rekar Munro
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The Intersection of Gender & Race: Effects on the Incidence of Promotions Margaret Yap
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The Importance of Partner Involvement in Determining Career DecisionMaking Difficulties Danielle C. Brosseau, José F. Domene, and Todd W. Dutka
Part III. Psychological Coordinates and Career Development
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Effective Career Counselling: Relationship Between Work Personality, Learning Style, and Client Intervention Preferences Randy B. Penney and Mildred Cahill
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Evaluation of an Online Psychoeducational Career Workshop Vivian Lalande and Julie DeBoer
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The Relationship between Negative Career Thoughts and Emotional Intelligence A. Dennis Dahl, R. Kirk Austin, Bruce D. Wagner, and Andrew Lukas
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Deliberations on the Future of Career Development Education in Canada Rebecca Burwell and Sharon Kalbfleisch
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Délibérations sur l‘Avenir de L‘enseignement en Développement de Carrier au Canada Rebecca Burwell and Sharon Kalbfleisch
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Part IV. Research Briefs
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Psychodynamics of Student Work in a Context of Job Scarcity and Economic Insecurity Marie-France Maranda and Chantal Leclerc
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Psychodynamicque du Travail Étudiant dans un Context de Resserrement des conditions d‘acces à l‘Emploi et d‘Insécurité Économique Marie-France Maranda and Chantal Leclerc
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Measuring Effectiveness in a Clinical Setting Wes G. Darou
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Formula for Success in Career Building Phillip S. Jarvis
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Part V. Youth and Career Development 33
The Effects of Context and Experience on the Scientific Career Choices of Canadian Adolescents Diana Urajnik, Rashmi Garg, Carol Kauppi, and John Lewko
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A Longitudinal Study of the Effects of Context and Experiences on the Scientific Career Choices of Canadian Adolescents Rashmi Garg, Carol Kauppi, Diana Urajnik, and John Lewko
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Integrating Career Development into School-Based Curriculum: Preliminary Results of an Innovative Teacher Training Program Mark W. Slomp, Kerry B. Bernes, and Thelma M. Gunn
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Part VI. Health and Career Development
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Youth with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder: Suggestions for TheoryBased Career Practice Blythe Shepard and Rebecca Hudson Breen
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The Role of Career Development in the Process of Psychosocial Adaptatoin to Cancer: Re visiting the Task Model Approach André Samson and Hugh T. Clark
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Part VII. Social and Career Development
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The Tentacles of Bullying: The Impact of Negative Childhood Peer Relationships on Adult Professional and Educational Choices Ginette D. Roberge
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Women Survivors‘ Experiences of the Intersections of Abuse and Work Francis Guenette
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Part VIII. New Realities
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Career Practitioners‘ View of Social Justice and Barriers for Practice Nancy Arthur, Sandra Collins, Mary McMahon, and Catherine Marshall
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An Examination of Rural Secondary Students‘ Post-Secondary Education Decisions 543 Dale Kirby and Denis Sharpe
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The Role of Career Services in Facilitating Local Economic GrowthOpening Doors To Students‘ Understanding of Local Opportunities. J. Massey, Y. Chan, S. Field, and P. Smith
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Report on the Canadian Career Counselor Education Survey Sharon Kalbfeisch and Rebecca Burwell
Authors Index
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