Connecting Relational Theory and the Systems Theory Framework: Individuals and Their Systems.
Australian Journal of Career Development 2007, Spring, 16, 3
-
- $5.99
-
- $5.99
Publisher Description
The Systems Theory Framework (STF) facilitates the inclusion of relevant aspects of multiple existing theories within an integrated framework, wherein relevance and meaning is decided upon by each individual. Patton and McMahon emphasise that the application of the Systems Theory Framework in integrating theory and practice is located within the crucible of the individual, acknowledging that the individual is an open system recursively interacting with and within multiple systems. The present paper furthers a discussion of the potential for the Systems Theory Framework in theory integration, in particular with respect to relational theories. **********
Analysis of an Online Career Narrative Intervention: "What's My Story?" (Effective Techniques)
2008
INCOME: a Culturally Inclusive and Disability-Sensitive Framework for Organizing Career Development Concepts and Interventions.
2005
Practice and Research in Career Counseling and Development--2004 (Professional Literature Reviews )
2005
Understanding Career Counselling : Theory, Research and Practice
2006
Handbook of Human Resource Development
2014
Social Change in the Modern Workplace
2014
The Perceived Role of Technology in Career Guidance Among Practitioners Who Are Experienced Internet Users (Report)
2011
An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of Adult Clients' Experience of My Career Chapter (Report)
2008
Part-Time Work of High School Students: Impact on Employability, Employment Outcomes and Career Development (Report)
2010
The Employment Expectations of Different Age Cohorts: Is Generation Y Really That Different?(Report)
2010
Sustaining the Self: Implications for the Development of Career Practitioners' Professional Identity.
2010
A Framework for Chaos Theory Career Counselling (Report)
2010