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Self-beliefs and career counseling

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L. DiAnne Borders is Assistant Professor and Kathleen A. Archadel is a graduate research assistant in the Counseling Department, Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan.

This paper was sponsored by the Life-Career Patterns Project, Adult Career Counseling Center, Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan.

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Borders, L.D., Archadel, K.A. Self-beliefs and career counseling. J Career Dev 14, 69–79 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01354823

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