THE VOCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF NON-COLLEGE-BOUND YOUTH - COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY AND THE SCHOOL-TO-WORK TRANSITION MOVEMENT

Citation
Rl. Worthington et Cl. Juntunen, THE VOCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF NON-COLLEGE-BOUND YOUTH - COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY AND THE SCHOOL-TO-WORK TRANSITION MOVEMENT, The Counseling psychologist, 25(3), 1997, pp. 323-363
Citations number
129
Categorie Soggetti
Psychology, Applied
Journal title
ISSN journal
00110000
Volume
25
Issue
3
Year of publication
1997
Pages
323 - 363
Database
ISI
SICI code
0011-0000(1997)25:3<323:TVDONY>2.0.ZU;2-F
Abstract
Due to inadequate preparation for employment and lack of assistance in making the transition to work, many youth struggle entering the labor market, are unemployed, or flounder in jobs without opportunities for advancement. The school-to-work transition movement, exemplified by t he School-to-Work Opportunities Act of 1994, is designed to address th e career development needs of non-college-bound youth. However despite the fact that counseling psychology has been intimately involved with career development since its inception, attempts to link counseling p sychology and the school-to-work movement are almost nonexistent. Give n that the school-to-work movement will directly affect the vocational outcomes of potentially 75% or more of youth, it is imperative that c ounseling psychologists begin to take an active role in the movement. This article attempts to provide an impetus for counseling psychologis ts to become involved in the school-to-work movement through theory bu ilding, research, training, and practice.