Modern and Postmodern Career Theories: The Unnecessary Divorce |
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Authors: | James P. Sampson Jr. |
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Affiliation: | Psychological Services in Education Program, Department of Educational Psychology and Learning Systems, Florida State University. |
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Abstract: | Postmodern approaches to career counseling are becoming increasingly popular. Part of the impetus for the postmodern view has involved perceived problems in the assumptions and application of the modern approach. Two points of view have emerged: (a) the modern and postmodern approaches are incompatible, and the postmodern approach is superior to the modern approach and (b) the modern and postmodern approaches are compatible, each with specific benefits and limitations, and individual needs and cost‐effectiveness should govern the decision of which approach to use. Key issues to examine in this discussion are standardized career assessment, aggregate career information, matching, and cost‐effectiveness. |
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