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Recent Developments in Cognitive Information Processing
Theory
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Jim Sampson, Robert Reardon,
Gary Peterson, & Janet Lenz are pleased to announce the release
of their new book, Career Counseling and Services: A Cognitive
Information Processing Approach. 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 Wadsworth, Thomson Learning. Or you can telephone
800-354-9706 to order
with a purchase order. You can also download the sixteen presentations below in either
HTML or Microsoft PowerPoint format.
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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
3
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
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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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