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Shortway, Kendahl M.; DeStefano, Marissa; Aggarwal, Arika; Hammond, Jared; Mistry, Neha – Journal of College Student Psychotherapy, 2020
Counselors at university counseling centers (UCCs) should be prepared to provide services to sexual assault victims and survivors, as an estimated 23% of females and 5% of males are assaulted during college, with rates being higher for sexual and gender minority students. We surveyed doctoral interns (N = 49) at UCCs regarding interns' training…
Descriptors: College Students, Counseling Services, Campuses, Rape
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Litam, Stacey Diane Aranez – Professional Counselor, 2019
This study examined whether attitudes based on labels and counselor demographics predicted empathy and rape myth acceptance in counselors. A difference in attitudes based on the labels of either "prostitute" or "sex trafficking" was found. Attitudes based on labels and counselor demographics additionally predicted scores of…
Descriptors: Labeling (of Persons), Counselor Attitudes, Counselor Characteristics, Empathy
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Rath, Jean – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2008
This is an account of a qualitative study designed to elicit and analyse the narratives of women who had trained to be volunteer counsellors at a Rape Crisis centre. Little prior research has focused on the experiences of workers in Rape Crisis centres and this project was designed to explore women's experiences in ways that were meaningful to…
Descriptors: Rape, Females, Research Methodology, Volunteers
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Kassing, Leslee R.; Prieto, Loreto R. – Journal of Counseling & Development, 2003
Surveyed counselors-in-training regarding their acceptance of rape myths and their willingness to make blame-based attributions toward a male victim of rape. Results suggested male counselor trainees tended to endorse the greatest degree of acceptance of rape myths. Trainees of both sexes thought that a male rape victim who showed no resistance to…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Counselor Supervision, Counselor Training, Males
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White, Bradley H.; Kurpius, Sharon E. Robinson – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 1999
Upper-class undergraduates (n=740) beginning graduate students in counseling (n=78) and mental health professionals (n=45) were surveyed regarding attitudes toward rape victims. Results show that male undergraduates had the most negative attitudes toward rape victims, and female professionals the most favorable. Male participants held more…
Descriptors: Attitudes, College Students, Counselor Training, Counselors