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  1. John Lewis Holland [1] (October 21, 1919 – November 27, 2008) was an American psychologist and Professor Emeritus of Sociology at Johns Hopkins University. [2] He was the creator of the career development model, Holland Occupational Themes, commonly known as the Holland Codes .

  2. John Holland is primarily identified as a counseling psychologist whose main theoretical and practical contributions have been focused in the field of career choice and adjustment. He has been concerned with the choice and processes involved in selecting, adapting to, and changing occupations.

  3. Presents an obituary for John L. Holland whose theory of vocational personalities and work environments transformed vocational assistance worldwide. Described are his educational background and career accomplishments.

  4. This book will help you discover Holland's work for the first time, reconnect with RIASEC theory in a new way, and provide you with an intimate personal view of John Holland.

  5. Nov 1, 2011 · Dr. John Holland, one of the most influential psychologists in the 20th century, has left a profound legacy. His theoretical work and his scientist-practitioner approach to test development and...

  6. The Holland Bibliography database with 1,970 literature citations in 275 publications from 1953-2011 can be viewed at the RefShare website http://www.refworks.com/refshare2?site=020

  7. Oct 6, 2011 · Dr. John Holland, one of the most influential psychologists in the 20th century, has left a profound legacy. His theoretical work and his scientist-practitioner approach to test development and career counseling have shaped the lives of many.

  8. This article celebrates the 50th anniversary of the introduction of John L. Hollands (1959) theory of vocational personalities and work environments by describing the theory’s development and evolution, its instrumentation, and its current status.

  9. Presents the citation, biography, and selected bibliography for John L. Holland, the 2008 recipient of the American Psychological Association's Award for Distinguished Scientific Applications of Psychology.

  10. Learn about John Holland, the found of the Self-Directed Search assessment, and the history of the test here.