Chapters 10 and 11 Flashcards
Mechanical, market-driven professionalism
value the profession, profit, personal prestige, and status over rights and needs of clients
Practitioners
A doer - actively engaged in their subject
Social trustee, civic professionalism
value clients and the social good more than themselves or their profession
What do professionals do?
- perform services for clients or patients.
- have a monopoly on the delivery of services.
- collaborate with colleagues to ensure high
- adhere to standards of their professional
subculture.
How do counselors determine personality vs career choices?
John Holland’s six vocational personalities and work environments
Realistic personality
Realistic personality
Investigative personality
POSITIVE: Math and stem, laboratory environment
NEGATIVE: salesperson
CAREERS: Kinesiology positive - sport psychology, sociology and physiology, biomechanics
Artistic personality
POSITIVE: art, drama, crafts, dance, music
NEGATIVE: —-
CAREERS: writer, actor, artist, etc
Social Personality
POSITIVE: Helping people. trustworthy, friendly
NEGATIVE: —-
CAREERS: Kinesiology positive, - athletic training and sport medicine
Enterprising personality
POSITIVE: ambitious, energetic, sociable, leader, accomplishes practical tasks, business/politics
NEGATIVE: scientific studies
CAREERS: managers of fitness facilities, coaches, principals.
Conventional personality
POSITIVE: numbers and machines, facts and records
NEGATIVE: —
CAREERS: bank teller, bookkeeper, clerk
1996 Surgeon General’s Report
Differed from previous reports because it showed a shift from communicable disease to noncommunicable onecs
Leading noncommunicable disease killers
ncm 41m kills
- cardiovascular disease
- cancer
- respiratory disease
- diabetes
Current exercise trends
pilates, yoga, tai chi, zumba
physical therapist
Understands weight management, stress management, physical fitness, and sport conditioning