Introduction to the Special Section (Special Section: A Tribute to David Valentine Tiedeman (1919-2004)) (In Memoriam)
Career Development Quarterly 2008, March, 56, 3
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Every generation produces a few leaders in each profession who become giants in their field. Not necessarily recognized as such in their own time, they are frequently celebrated a generation or two later for the contributions that they earlier made. David Valentine Tiedeman (1919-2004), who is today recognized by many of the leaders of career counseling and vocational psychology as a forerunner of 21st-century career counseling, is one such giant in our field. This special section of The Career Development Quarterly honors him for the ideas that he has left with us, although he was often highly criticized or ignored at the time when he presented them. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]
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