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Constructivist Counseling for Career Indecision
The Career Development Quarterly, 1995Twentieth‐century vocational guidance has been an objective enterprise in which counselors have studied and treated career indecision by abstracting and objectifying it. This article describes how the logical positivist perspective on indecision as an objective phenomenon has evolved over the course of this century.
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Career Indecision, Meaning in Life, and Anxiety
Journal of Career Assessment, 2013The current study examines the role of meaning in life with respect to career indecision and state anxiety in a sample of 229 university students. This article seeks to build upon the career indecision literature by examining the role of meaning in life.
Aaron D. Miller, Patrick J. Rottinghaus
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Career Indecision: A Family Systems Perspective
Journal of Counseling & Development, 1987In existing theories of vocational development career indecision is generally attributed to character deficits in the young adult. The authors present an alternative, family systems perspective on career indecision. Also, they speculate on the family patterns that contribute to career indecisiveness and on the functions that this problem may serve ...
FREDERICK G. LOPEZ, SCOTT ANDREWS
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The Development and Validation of Coping With Career Indecision
Journal of Career Assessment, 1994This paper reports on four studies which provide the initial reliability and validity estimates regarding Coping With Career Indecision (CCI; Larson, 1992), a career indecision instrument that focuses on people's coping appraisals during career indecision.
Lisa M. Larson +4 more
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Sex-Role Orientation and Career Indecision
The Journal of Psychology, 1984Summary In an examination of relationship of sex-role orientation to career indecision, 109 students responded to the Bern Sex-Role Inventory and the Career Decision Scale. An analysis of variance conducted with sex-role classification as one independent variable and gender as the other, revealed that androgynous individuals experienced less career ...
Richard J. Millard +2 more
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The Effectiveness of Strategies for Coping With Career Indecision
Journal of Career Development, 2016The present research investigated which strategies Israeli young adults ( N = 254) use to cope with their career indecision and the perceived effectiveness of these strategies. Their perceptions of the effectiveness of coping strategies were compared to the respective judgments of career counselors ( N = 36).
Yuliya Lipshits-Braziler +2 more
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Career Indecision in Adult Children of Alcoholics
Journal of College Counseling, 1998This study investigated potential differences in career indecision for adult children of alcoholics (ACOAs) and adult children of non‐alcoholics (non‐ACOAs) attending college. Using a sample of community college students, the relationships among irrational thinking, anxiety and career indecision were compared between ACOAs and non‐ACOAs. ACOAs received
Jessica Skorupa, Albert A. Agresti
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Career Indecision of Demobilized Soldiers in Israel
Psychological Reports, 1993The primary concern was to evaluate the career indecision of Israeli demobilized soldiers who attended a workshop designed to help them in making an educational-vocational choice. Toward this end the Career Decision Scale was given. The workshop was effective in reducing educational and vocational indecision of 39 who completed the scale two times by ...
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The Relationship between Psychological Career Barriers and Career Indecision
The Korea Association of Yeolin Education, 2020Yeyoung Woo, Dongil Kim
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The Role of Anxiety in Career Indecisiveness
The Career Development Quarterly, 1987DAVID M. KAPLAN, DUANE BROWN
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