The relationship between psychological distress and career thoughts
Abstract
Dysfunctional career thoughts have been associated with a variety of psychological distress. The current study investigates the relationship between dysfunctional career thoughts and psychological distress for individuals with disabilities. The results support the relationship between dysfunctional career thoughts and psychological distress for those persons experiencing higher levels of commitment anxiety and external conflict but not for those experiencing decision-making confusion. Implications for rehabilitation counselors are discussed.
Publication Title
Journal of Rehabilitation
Recommended Citation
Lustig, D., Zanskas, S., & Strauser, D. (2012). The relationship between psychological distress and career thoughts. Journal of Rehabilitation, 78 (4), 3-10. Retrieved from https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/facpubs/10434