Theory of career development
There are many ways to develop theories of career development. Mainly the ideas result from personal experience including but not limited to sociological, economic, family life and environmental conditions. Other reasons why people make career decisions rely on personality and inner self. There are many theories to refer to but as our world changes everyday in many ways so does career development. As we become aware of those changes , we are challenged to develop new theories in order to adapt to the new variations in our society. Our society in which we live in has a great impact on developing a theory. It is the background and common ground that conditions and guides our behavior to choose our career. This effect may be considered a general factor but it is the greatest factor. In order to survive in society, compliance must take place. Society presents certain rules and abidance is necessary for conformity. Society depicts what is considered as acceptable behavior, family life, available resources, freedom, environment, economics, and ultimately career choice. The only possibly resilient factor to societal pressure and conditions may be the inner self which motivates individua
As my son got older, and as I became more adjusted to my circumstances, I decided to go back to school. Family traditions and values must be considered as a contributing attribute. I was blessed with children and my oldest was handicapped. Trait and Factor theory by Parsons is definitely manifested in my life experiences as I persisted with a field that felt comfortable to me. As my son went to school, I worked for my husband due to the need of a flexible schedule. Some behaviors are believed to be hereditary such as alcoholism, tolerance level, and many others. I also worked for my father's business at the age of sixteen and assumed all bookkeeping duties and more responsibilities of his business. My career was put on hold for two years. Ginzberg, Ginsburg, Axelrad and Herma base their theory on the concept of developmental standpoint. Our family life relating to ethics, religion or lack of it, parents or guardians' values, has a great impact on the maturation of our values. I was fascinated by the medical field (which may have been due to my son's condition) and obtained my associate degree in Clinical Laboratory Sciences. I resumed that direction as I entered school in a totally different culture.
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