Career Indecision
Date Issued
2020-12
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.37510/godzbo2073195bs
Abstract
In this paper career indecision as a complex and multidimensional construct
that attracts considerable research interest in the field of vocational psychology is presented.
The introductory part describes this construct through one of the most commonly
used definitions and the negative outcomes it can cause. The second part explains
how the career indecision is integrated into the vocational theories/theories of career
choice and development, followed by an overview of the empirical findings on its
structure and causes of cognitive and emotional nature. The distinction between career
indecision and indecisiveness, as well as the difference between developmental, chronic
and acute career indecision are explained in the last part. In the conclusion part the importance
of the career indecision for vocational guidance and career counselling is emphasized.
that attracts considerable research interest in the field of vocational psychology is presented.
The introductory part describes this construct through one of the most commonly
used definitions and the negative outcomes it can cause. The second part explains
how the career indecision is integrated into the vocational theories/theories of career
choice and development, followed by an overview of the empirical findings on its
structure and causes of cognitive and emotional nature. The distinction between career
indecision and indecisiveness, as well as the difference between developmental, chronic
and acute career indecision are explained in the last part. In the conclusion part the importance
of the career indecision for vocational guidance and career counselling is emphasized.
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