Depth-Oriented Values Extraction (Effective Techniques)
Career Development Quarterly 2003, Dec, 52, 2
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Publisher Description
The author examines the role of values in the career decision-making process and describes Depth-Oriented Values Extraction (DOVE) as a process that translates various types of psychological data (e.g., Holland-type themes) into values-based terms and language that facilitate career decision making. The author presents a case study to demonstrate the implications of DOVE for career counseling and makes suggestions for counselors. **********
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