Selected Product: | The Role of Work in People's Lives: Applied Career Counseling and Vocational Psychology Hardcover Edition: 2 Author: Nadene Peterson, Roberto Cortéz González Publisher: Brooks Cole Release Date: 2004-07-30 ISBN-10: 0534641830 ISBN-13: 9780534641832 List Price: $121.95 Average Customer Rating: | | Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders DSM-IV-TR Fourth Edition (Text Revision) ISBN-10: 0890420254 ISBN-13: 9780890420256 List Price:$84.00 Issues and Ethics in the Helping Professions ISBN-10: 0534614434 ISBN-13: 9780534614430 List Price:$96.95 Counseling the Culturally Diverse: Theory and Practice ISBN-10: 0470086327 ISBN-13: 9780470086322 List Price:$80.75 Handbook of Clinical Psychopharmacology for Therapists ISBN-10: 1572245352 ISBN-13: 9781572245358 List Price:$55.95 Essential Elements of Career Counseling: Processes and Techniques (2nd Edition) ISBN-10: 0131582186 ISBN-13: 9780131582187 List Price:$32.67 |
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First, the authors gloss over extremely important theories, such as Super's and Erikson's, and throw in graphics they've borrowed from other books but never fully explain. The result is a very disjointed, haphazard survey of past and current theories.
Secondly, in some aspects the book does cover cultural diversity adequately. In other areas, their coverage is ludicrous. Regarding Native Americans, they state "[Super's] Life-Career Rainbow also has the potential application for widespread application to Native Americans". First, the editor is asleep at the wheel (two instances of 'application' in one sentence), and secondly, there is no effort to describe why this could be applicable to Native Americans. Anyone who knows this population knows it's complete bunk to think that they could correlate aspects of their lives to such Western terms as Leisurite, Homemaker, or Citizen. It's beyond shoe-horning.
Thirdly, it's clear in too many passages to cite that the authors have a political agenda to put forth, and it's hard to believe that this has not clouded objective thought. It feels very much like we are being talked 'down to' by these 'enlightened' authors. I'm a bleeding heart liberal, and this book made ME cringe in it's tone -- anyone who is politically right to centrist may be offended by this book.
Finally, the structure of the book is haphazard. There is no parallelism throughout that I could ascertain, and so the reader learns different aspects about different theories, never being able to put together a cohesive apples-to-apples perspective. Most offensive is the chapter where the authors both put forth their own theories -- where Erikson gets 2 pages, Peterson dedicates 10 pages to her theory with 17 assumptions, and goes into the detail I wanted for all of the 'real' theories! Also, the editor missed many typos and awkward constructions, and needed to BLEED red ink all over the manuscript.
Ug. It's awful. I've only taken time to review text books once or twice, and only because they were so good. That should tell you how bad this one is.
| The Role of Work | Customer Rating: | | This book is an excellent treatment of the changing role of work as we move into the 21st century. It also does a wonderful job of dealing with diverse populations. | It is insightful even to the practicing counselor. | Customer Rating: | | Dr. Peterson and Dr. Gonzalez give true insight to the "minority" populations in reguards to vocational counseling. It prepares us for the working and non-working forces of the 21st century. I would highly recommend this book to counselors or those in schooling for counseling, whether your career trend is in career counseling or child psychology. It gives the mind a new perspective. |
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