Preferences for counselor selfβdisclosure based on the ethnicity of both the respondent and the counselor were examined for African American and Caucasian students. Results suggested that respondent ethnicity affected preferences for certain types of information about the counselor (personal feeling
CLIENT PREFERENCE FOR COUNSELOR GENDER
β Scribed by Virginia Lee Stamler; Martha D. Christiansen; Kathleen H. Staley; Laura Macagno-Shang
- Book ID
- 111186279
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1991
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 225 KB
- Volume
- 15
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0361-6843
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Investigated client self-disclosure and client perce tion of counselors (as expressed in counselor evaluations) as a function o ! the sex, attractiveness and status of the counselor, and the sex of the client. Counselor gender and attractiveness were established by means of stimulus photographs; cou
Specific teaching strategies are identified that counselor educators can infuse into existing course work to provide a more systematized approach to training in client documentation.
## IRENE MASS AMETRANO JOHN Q. PAPPAS 1be e8'ec:ta of the eex of the couD8elor and ofgender role orientation on cUent ratings ofc:ouneeJora-In-tnIn1ng were examined. An InteraeUon between eexand gender role odentat1Clll .... found for cWferencea In clients' wI1I1ngnese to refer a friend to the cou