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Most Current Text on Cognitive Information Processing Theory
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Career Counseling and Services: A Cognitive Information Processing Approach by Sampson, Reardon, Peterson, and Lenz provides detailed information on Cognitive Information Processing (CIP) theory. This book is appropriate for both practicing professionals and graduate students. You can order this new text via the Web from Brooks-Cole, an imprint of Cengage Learning. Or you can telephone 800-354-9706 to order with a purchase order.
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Preface
Learn strategies for success.
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Chapter 1
Learn about the background, aims, assumptions, and key terms
of the
CIP approach.
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Chapter 2
Learn the two major constructs of
CIP theory.
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Chapter
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Assist individuals making employment decisions using CIP theory.
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Chapter 4
Employ a seven-step service delivery sequence to deliver effective
career services.
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Chapter 5
Learn a model for assessing client readiness to make career choices
and selecting appropriate interventions and counseling strategies.
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Chapter 6
Review the design and development of the Career Thoughts Inventory (CTI)
and tips for using the CTI and CTI workbook.
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Chapter 7
Learn CIP related strategies for using career assessment, information, and
instruction.
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Chapter 8
Review a case study for individual case managed services.
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Chapter 9
Review three case studies of brief staff-assisted services.
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Chapter 10
Review a case study for self-help services.
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Chapter
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Develop a career service program.
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Chapter
12
Review a personal case history of developing and implementing a career
service program.
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Chapter
13
Develop and manage a career Resource library.
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Chapter
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Design for accountability and evaluation in career services.
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Chapter
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Conduct strategic planning for career services.
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