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Purpose
Assists in career problem solving and decision making
Authors
James P. Sampson, Jr., PhD, Gary W. Peterson, PhD, Janet G. Lenz, PhD, Robert C. Reardon, PhD, and Denise E. Saunders, PhD
Administration Formats
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Discover Why They Struggle to Find the Right Career, and How to Help
A self-administered and objectively scored assessment, the CTI is designed to identify individuals who would benefit from counseling assistance to pinpoint the nature of their career problems.
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Features and benefits
- Helps individuals to identify, challenge, and alter negative career thoughts that interfere with effective career decision making.
- The CTI yields a Total score (a single global indicator of negative thinking in career problem solving and decision making), as well as scores on three construct scales: Decision-Making Confusion, Commitment Anxiety, and External Conflict.
- A learning resource, the CTI Workbook includes information and exercises designed to help your clients identify the number and nature of their negative career thoughts, challenge and alter these thoughts, and take concrete action to make career decisions.
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