A cognitive view of the nature of vocational interests: Implications for career assessment, counseling, and research

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    Abstract

    The term cognition and the related adjective cognitive were, for many years, associated with experimental psychology and related areas such as learning, memory, and thinking. These terms were introduced to applied domains of psychology in the 1960s. Sam Osipow was one of the pioneers in adapting these terms into counseling and career psychology, using cognitive-behavioral and cognitive-behavioralrelated variables in his early research (Osipow, 1962, 1969, 1972; Osipow & Scheid, 1971) and conceptual writings (Osipow, 1970; Osipow & Walsh 1970a, 1970b).

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationContemporary Models in Vocational Psychology
    Subtitle of host publicationA Volume in Honor of Samuel H. Osipow
    PublisherTaylor and Francis
    Pages97-132
    Number of pages36
    ISBN (Electronic)1410600572, 9781135684273
    ISBN (Print)080582667X, 9780805826678
    DOIs
    StatePublished - 1 Jan 2005

    Bibliographical note

    Publisher Copyright:
    © 2001 by Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc. All rights reserved.

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • General Psychology

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