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Journal of Employment Counseling
A scholarly journal publishing original research of particular interest to professional employment counselors. Articles address such topics as psychological stress, older women workers, and the role of paraprofessionals in the employment counseling field. Emphasis is given to theory that might make a practical difference in a professional counseling situation.
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Career metaphors and their application in theory and counseling practi... September 01, 2002
Addressing issues of workplace harassment: counseling the targets. September 01, 2002
The experience of unemployment for fishery workers in Newfoundland: wh... September 01, 2002
Web-assisted vocational test interpretation.(Statistical Data Included... September 01, 2002
Coloring outside the lines: boundary issues for counselors. September 01, 2002
Working with the intelligent career model. June 01, 2002
Job satisfaction among employee assistance professionals: a national s... June 01, 2002
The career wheel: an exercise for exploring and validating one's caree... June 01, 2002
Emotional barriers to successful reemployment: implications for counse... June 01, 2002
Achieving congruence between employee interests and county jobs: a win... March 01, 2002
Examining the differences in career thoughts of women in three low soc... March 01, 2002
A longitudinal examination of a three-letter holland code. March 01, 2002
Internet addiction: current status and implications for employees. March 01, 2002
Harnessing the river of time: a theoretical framework of time use effi... March 01, 2002
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