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Dorre, Anne; Kinnier, Richard T. – Counseling and Values, 2006
Mental health counselors (MHCs) are generally perceived as empathic, caring professionals. However, the terms that mental health counselors use to describe their clients sometimes contribute little to the valid assessment and treatment of psychological problems and are disrespectful to clients. This article reviews the literature on counselor…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Ethics, Bias, Counselor Attitudes
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Bergin, Audrey E.; Niclas, Mary Ann – Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 1996
The treatment of children with Gender Identity Disorder is laden with important ethical and moral considerations. Gender-typed behavior is defined by culture; therefore, it is of paramount importance that therapists clarify their own biases and expectations of gender-based behavior before attempting treatment. Two case studies are presented. (LSR)
Descriptors: Art Therapy, Behavior, Bias, Case Studies
Trimble, Joseph E.; Lee, D. John – 1981
Although there are few studies that include empirical information on the subject of counseling American Indians, an informative and provocative literature base exists. The literature deals with appropriateness of techniques, the delivery of mental health services, the operation and programming of Indian service delivery units (including Indian…
Descriptors: American Indians, Bias, Community Involvement, Coping