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Stuck in the Muck? The Role of Mindsets in Self-Regulation When Stymied During Job Search
註釋While there is a vast literature on the psychologically harmful effects of unemployment, there has been less scholarship aimed at helping those struggling with the motivational challenges involved in a frustrated job search. This conceptual article draws on theory and extensive research in educational, social, and organizational psychology to explain the likely role of mindsets in self-regulation during job search. Specifically, we outline how a person's mindset can cue patterns of functional and dysfunctional thoughts, feelings, and behaviors during a range of job search tasks. We then explain practical implications for counseling individuals - and for people helping themselves - through the job search process.