06/11/2021

Summer Quarter Publications for NCDA Members

The newest issue of Career Developments magazine is a combined Spring/Summer 2021 issue. It is electronically available to members (go to the new Members Only section after logging in to the NCDA website and click on the Publications tab). This issue's theme is "How the World of Work is Changing with Technology." View the Table of Contents of the newest issue (as well as editorial and submission information) under Publications:Career Developments.

The Career Development Quarterly (CDQ) is the premier journal of NCDA and another benefit of NCDA membership. It too is electronically available to members (go to the new Members Only section after logging in to the NCDA website and click on the Publications tab). This access includes the completely searchable database of all issues!

The Table of Contents for the June 2021 CDQ issue is listed below. Read more details about the CDQ (including Submission Guidelines) by clicking on Publications: Career Development Quarterly.

 

THECDQ Cover 2021

CAREER

DEVELOPMENT

QUARTERLY

 

Volume 69 Number 2 June 2021

 

CONTENTS

 

Articles

Attending to Clients’ Psychological Needs During Career Construction Counseling

Cláudia Sampaio, Paulo Cardoso, Jérôme Rossier and Mark L. Savickas

 


Socio-Demographics, Beliefs, and Attitudes as Determinants of College Students’ Career Aspirations

Darrick Tovar-Murray, Miranda M. Parries, Jessica Gutheil, and Randall Carpenter

 


Career-related Parental Support, Vocational Identity and Career Adaptability: Interrelationships and Gender Differences

Jiahong Zhang, Mantak Yuen, and Gaowei Chen

 

Undergraduate Student Career Development and Career Center Services: Faculty Perspectives

Jon Schlesinger, Caroline O’Shea, and Jackie Blesso

 


Brief Reports

Career Search Self-Efficacy and STEM Major Persistence

Autumn L. Cabell

 


Associations of Health Symptoms and Perceptions with Work Volition

Lauren M. Bouchard and Margaret M. Nauta

 


Goal Congruence and Positivity Towards College Major: The Role of Self-Connection

Kristine Klussman, Meghan I. Huntoon Lindeman, Austin Lee Nichols, and Julia Langer

 

 

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