TITLE:
Efficacy Study of Using Cognitive Information Process Model in College Counseling
AUTHORS:
Jiyang Wu
KEYWORDS:
CIP, Career Thoughts Inventory, CTI, Cognitive Information Process, College Counseling, Career Indecision, Career Indecisiveness
JOURNAL NAME:
Psychology,
Vol.9 No.15,
December
25,
2018
ABSTRACT: Career indecision and career indecisiveness are the two mostly cited phrases concerning the decision-making in campus. The author will address the question of “what is the efficacy of Cognitive Information Process (CIP; Peterson, Sampson, Reardon, & Lenz, 1996; Peterson, Sampson Jr., Lenz, & Reardon, 2002; Sampson Jr., Reardon, Peterson, & Lenz, 2004) approach on the treatment of college students who are experiencing career indecision and career indecisiveness” by conducting a literature review of the latest research findings.