Career Adaptability: An Integrative Construct for Life‐Span, Life‐Space Theory

The four segments in the life-span, life-space approach to comprehending and intervening in careers (individual differences, development, self, and context), constitute four perspectives on adaptation to life roles. Adaptation serves as a bridging construct to integrate the complexity engendered by viewing vocational behavior from four distinct vantage points. To correspond to adaptation as the core construct, career adaptability should replace career maturity as the critical construct in the developmental perspective on adaptation. Moreover, adaptability could be conceptualized using developmental dimensions similar to those used to describe career maturity, namely planning, exploring, and deciding.

[1]  D. Super The dynamics of vocational adjustment , 1942 .

[2]  S. Phillips Toward an Expanded Definition of Adaptive Decision Making , 1997 .

[3]  D. Super Toward a comprehensive theory of career development. , 1992 .

[4]  D. Super A life-span, life-space approach to career development , 1980 .

[5]  M. Richardson Work in people's lives: a location for counseling psychologists , 1993 .

[6]  M. Savickas Career Counseling in the Postmodern Era , 1993, Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy.

[7]  J. Angell The relations of structural and functional psychology to philosophy , 1903 .

[8]  D. Blustein A Context-Rich Perspective of Career Exploration Across the Life Roles , 1997 .

[9]  R. Lent,et al.  Convergence in Career Development Theories: Implications for Science and Practice , 1994 .

[10]  R. Lent,et al.  Theoretical advances and current inquiry in career psychology. , 1992 .

[11]  Tracing super's theory of vocational development: a 40-year retrospective , 1996 .

[12]  D. Super A theory of vocational development. , 1953 .

[13]  Jane L. Swanson,et al.  Vocational behavior, 1989–1991: Life-span career development and reciprocal interaction of work and nonwork , 1992 .

[14]  Eli Ginzberg,et al.  Occupational choice : an approach to a general theory , 1951 .

[15]  D. Super,et al.  The Psychology of Careers. , 1959 .

[16]  H. Carr Psychology, a study of mental activity , 1925 .

[17]  D. Super Dimensions and Measurement of Vocational Maturity , 1955, Teachers College Record: The Voice of Scholarship in Education.

[18]  Frank Parsons,et al.  Choosing A Vocation , 1909 .

[19]  D. Super A life span, life space perspective on convergence. , 1994 .

[20]  W. Hillix,et al.  Systems and theories in psychology , 1963 .

[21]  Richard M. Lerner,et al.  Developmental Systems Theory: An Integrative Approach , 1992 .

[22]  D. Super Appraising vocational fitness by means of psychological tests / Donald E. Super, John O. Crites , 1951 .