Dysfunctional career thoughts have been associated with a variety of psychological distress. The current study investigates the relationship between dysfunctional career thoughts and psychological distress for individuals with disabilities. The results support the relationship between dysfunctional career thoughts and psychological distress for those persons experiencing higher levels of commitment anxiety and external conflict but not for those experiencing decision-making confusion. Implications for rehabilitation counselors are discussed
This study aimed to explore associations between psychosocial work environment factors and psycholog...
Job-related distress has often been found to be related with low social support at work. The questio...
The purpose of the study was to examine the impact of internalized stigma of mental illness on the c...
The purpose of this study was to use the cognitive behavior therapy model to investigate the relatio...
The study investigated the relationship between the psychosocial adjustment and dysfunctional career...
This study compared dysfunctional career thoughts and perceptions of vocational identity for individ...
This study compared dysfunctional career thoughts and perceptions of vocational iden-tity for indivi...
Family of origin relationships are an important influence on career decision-making. The current stu...
Knowledge of traumatic events and how trauma symptoms relate to social and psychological well-being ...
Research on career indecision has ranged from studying its relation to anxiety and other emotional c...
Background Catastrophic thinking has been associated with occupational disability in individuals wit...
This study analyzes the effects of subjective and objective job insecurity among workers in the Unit...
The career indecision literature has generally lacked an organizing, theoretical framework. Both sta...
Background Catastrophic thinking has been associated with occupational disability in individuals wit...
Positive psychology, counseling psychology, and psychology of integration can form the basis for a n...
This study aimed to explore associations between psychosocial work environment factors and psycholog...
Job-related distress has often been found to be related with low social support at work. The questio...
The purpose of the study was to examine the impact of internalized stigma of mental illness on the c...
The purpose of this study was to use the cognitive behavior therapy model to investigate the relatio...
The study investigated the relationship between the psychosocial adjustment and dysfunctional career...
This study compared dysfunctional career thoughts and perceptions of vocational identity for individ...
This study compared dysfunctional career thoughts and perceptions of vocational iden-tity for indivi...
Family of origin relationships are an important influence on career decision-making. The current stu...
Knowledge of traumatic events and how trauma symptoms relate to social and psychological well-being ...
Research on career indecision has ranged from studying its relation to anxiety and other emotional c...
Background Catastrophic thinking has been associated with occupational disability in individuals wit...
This study analyzes the effects of subjective and objective job insecurity among workers in the Unit...
The career indecision literature has generally lacked an organizing, theoretical framework. Both sta...
Background Catastrophic thinking has been associated with occupational disability in individuals wit...
Positive psychology, counseling psychology, and psychology of integration can form the basis for a n...
This study aimed to explore associations between psychosocial work environment factors and psycholog...
Job-related distress has often been found to be related with low social support at work. The questio...
The purpose of the study was to examine the impact of internalized stigma of mental illness on the c...