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Practice and Research in Career Counseling and Development--2004 (Professional Literature Reviews )
Career Development Quarterly 2005, Dec, 54, 2
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Publisher Description
This article reviews professional literature published in 2004 related to career counseling and career development. The literature is divided into 4 broad areas: professional issues, career theory and concepts, career interventions and practice, and career assessment and technology. The authors summarize and discuss the implications of the findings for career counseling practice and research. **********
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