John B Stewart’s research while affiliated with University of New Brunswick and other places

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Career Counselling for the Academically Gifted Student
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January 1999

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John B Stewart

This article deals with seven career development and occupational decision-making difficulties experienced by academically gifted students: narrowing the occupational choice, indecision, vocational identity formation, lack of occupational meaningfulness, early occupational choice, pressure from significant others and the need for occupational role models. Each difficulty is discussed with recommendations for counselling interventions. These career development and occupational decision-making difficulties are explained within social learning theory.

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... Therefore, a gifted student with multiple potentials may be afraid of making a wrong career choice and postponing decision making (Jung, 2012). In addition, parental pressure to make the appropriate career selection to please those around them may lead to concern, fear of failure, and indecisiveness (Stewart, 1999). Making career decisions may not be simple for most individuals. ...

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The Relationship Between Perceived Parental Attitudes and Career Development of Gifted Secondary School Students
Career Counselling for the Academically Gifted Student
  • Citing Article
  • January 1999