John
D. Krumboltz, Ph.D., Professor of Education
and Psychology at Stanford University, is a Fellow of the American
Psychological Association and the American Association for the Advancement
of Science. A leader in the
theory of career counseling, his notable previous books include Assessing
Career Development, Behavioral Counseling, and Counseling Methods.
Dr. Krumboltz has received the prestigious Leona Tyler Award in
Counseling Psychology from the American Psychological Association (1990),
the Distinguished Professional Contributions to Knowledge Award from the
American Psychological Association (2002), designation as one of only
five “Living Legends in Counseling” by the American Counseling
Association (2004), and the University of Minnesota Outstanding Alumni
Award (2006).
Al S. Levin, Ed.D., is an
Associate Professor with the Department of Counselor Education at California
State
University, Sacramento. Formerly the
Assistant Director of Stanford University’s Career Development Center,
MBA Career Management Center, and Lecturer at Stanford’s School of
Education. Dr. Levin has authored career development publications, led
training workshops, and made presentations at numerous professional
conferences throughout the
U.S.