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Weiner, J. Pamela; Boss, Pauline – Counseling and Values, 1985
Explores developmental and psychological assumptions about women that are fundamental to current marriage and family therapy practice. Ethical guidelines for reducing bias in therapy, especially with couples and families, are offered to counselors and therapists for evaluation and refinement of professional gender role sensitivity. (Author)
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Ethics, Family Counseling, Females

Walker, Donald F.; Gorsuch, Richard L.; Tan, Siang-Yang – Counseling and Values, 2004
Religion and spirituality are important aspects of multicultural competency for therapists to consider given the religious culture in America. Researchers have found that more than 90% of Americans claim either a Protestant or Catholic religious affiliation (Keller, 2000), 40% of Americans attend religious services on a weekly basis, and more than…
Descriptors: Psychiatry, Psychologists, Marriage Counseling, Social Work