Journal of Employment Counseling

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Employment Counseling is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Supervisor Support for Employee Performance in Australia: Mediating Role of Work‐Life Balance, Job, and Life Attitude19
A Metastudy of Journal of Employment Counseling: An Analysis of Publication Patterns From 2000 to 201915
Career Services in the Post‐COVID‐19 Era: A Paradigm for Career Counseling Unemployed Individuals14
Impact of Worry on Career Thoughts, Career Decision State, and Cognitive Information Processing Skills13
Expectations, Experiences, and Career‐Related Outcomes of Computer‐Assisted Career Guidance Systems12
The Indirect Effects of Self‐Esteem and Future Work Self on Career Adaptability Factors: A Study of Chinese Undergraduate Students8
Work–life balance and social support: The influence on work engagement in the Sixth European Working Conditions Survey6
Resiliency, Self‐Regulation, and Reemployment After Job Loss6
Learning Goal Orientation, Career Self‐Efficacy, and Career Interest: A Moderated Mediation Model6
Exploration of Latent Profiles of the Career Flexibility Inventory Among Korean College Students6
Employee Assistance Programs: A Meta‐Analysis5
Integrating Career and Mental Health Counseling: Necessity and Strategies5
Cultural racism and burnout among Black mental health therapists5
COVID‐19 and pre‐tenure counseling faculty: A collaborative autoethnographic investigation3
Discrimination, stress, and well‐being in the workplace: A comparison of Australian migrant and nonmigrant workers3
Scaffolding students’ career readiness via the e‐micromodule route3
Work Stress and Comfort in University Faculty: Do Gender and Academic Field Matter?3
Integrating trauma‐informed care into career counseling: A response to COVID‐19 job loss for Black, indigenous, and people of color3
Dysfunctional career thoughts, profile elevation, and RIASEC skills of career counseling clients3
Obtaining and retaining employment post military service: A qualitative analysis of challenges experienced by Australian veterans3
Burnout and scholarly productivity among junior counseling faculty: Mentoring as a moderator3
Career counseling as relapse prevention: A theoretical look at social cognitive career theory in supporting recovery from substance use2
Counselor Trainees' Interprofessional Self‐Efficacy After a Career Development Intervention2
Through the relational looking glass: Applications of relational–cultural theory to career development and mental health2
The Influence of Holland's Vocational Interests on Work‐Family Conflict: An Exploratory Analysis2
A literature review on career chance experiences: Conceptualization and sociocultural influences on research2
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