Career counselling : constructivist approaches /
edited by Mary McMahon and Wendy Patton.
- London : New York : Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, 2006.
- xiii, 210 pages illustrations ; 24 cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Overview of constructivism 2. Constructivism: what does it mean for career counselling? 3. Wendy patton (queensland university of technology, australia) and mary mcmahon 4. Career counselling theory, culture and constructivism 5. Mark watson (university of port elizabeth, south africa) 6. Usefulness and truthfulness: the limitations and benefits of constructivist 7. Approaches for career education, guidance and counselling 8. Hazel l reid (canterbury christ church university college, england) 9. Constructivism, culture and career counselling 10. The systems theory framework: a conceptual and practical map for career counselling 11. Mary mcmahon and wendy patton (queensland university of technology, australia) 12. Active engagement and the influence of constructivism 13. Norman e. Amundson (university of british columbia, canada) 14. The use of narratives in cross-cultural career counselling 15. Kobus maree and jacobus molepo (university of pretoria, south africa) 16. Part 3 ¿ constructivist approaches to career counselling 17. Career narratives 18. Elizabeth m. Grant and joseph a. Johnston (university of missouri, usa) 19. Using a solution-building approach in career counselling 20. Judi miller (university of canterbury, new zealand) 21. Sociodynamic counselling 22. Timo spangar, finland 23. Working with storytellers: a metaphor for career counselling 24. Mary mcmahon 25. Creative approaches to career counselling 26. Mary mcmahon 27. Constructivist career assessment 28. Mary mcmahon and wendy patton (queensland university of technology, australia) 29. Part 4 ¿ constructivist career assessment 30. Card sorts: constructivist assessment tools 31. Polly parker (the university of auckland, new zealand) 32. Constructivist tools on the web 33. Heidi viljamaa (careerstorm, finland)