“…Brown (1985), for example, has discussed the assessment of cognitive clarity as a means of making decisions about the nature and course of counseling, and specifically the interplay between counseling for personal adjustment and career-related issues. Other writers have also attended to the career counseling/psychotherapy interface (e.g., Kleinberg, 1988;Pinkerton, Etzel, Rockwell, Talley, & Moorman, 1990) and the intimate connection between career assessment, broadly defined, and career counseling (Hackett & Lonborg, in press). Somehow, though, we still need to communicate the challenges, vigor, and vitality of good career counseling to our students (Brown & Brooks, 1991).…”