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Labouvie-Vief, Gisela – Human Development, 1996
Highlights a changing, rather than static view, of the story of "Snow White" by interpreting the story's symbol of the mirror in three roles: guide, trap, and tool of wholeness. Suggests that these interpretations illustrate that developmental processes that entrap individuals may constitute necessary developmental steps and that gains…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Fairy Tales, Females, Life Events

Strayer, Janet – Human Development, 1996
Uses the story of "Snow White" to examine issues regarding self and midlife development, especially for women. Considers issues of beauty, image, power, generativity, intimacy, identity, and integration. Suggests that this story illustrates a major midlife task, that of coming to terms with earlier images of oneself in order to develop a…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Fairy Tales, Females, Life Events
Stevens, Paul – 1991
This book is a practical guide on how to realign one's career by careful, systematic analysis of what is not satisfying and what needs to be changed. It assists individuals in learning who they really are today, where they are going, and how to identify realistic work alternatives. Part 1 on achieving career satisfaction consists of three…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Behavior Modification, Career Change, Career Choice
Gerlicher, Cathie – 2002
Career theory is not a new topic, but one with an interesting past. The theories have been developed through working with men in the early days of the study of careers, modified to add women, and then modified even more for men and women in transition. Making a career decision is not a single event that takes place only in one's early adulthood,…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Aging (Individuals), Career Awareness, Career Change