Women and Therapy: A Survey on Internship Programs |
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Authors: | Joy Anne Kenworthy Corinne Koufacos Julia Sherman |
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Affiliation: | Women's Research Institute of Wisconsin |
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Abstract: | Two hundred and ninety-nine internship programs and selected psychology graduate schools were surveyed by mail regarding their opinions and practices relevant to training in psychotherapy for women. The 94 usable replies included 55% of all APA approved programs. The results indicated that only a minority of training facilities deal in a systematic way with issues of sex bias and sex-role stereotyping in psychological practice. About 20% of the respondents expressed a need to improve their programs. Respondents' answers are detailed and the suggestion is made that egalitarian group supervisory meetings afford more opportunity than individual sessions to deal effectively with issues of sex bias and stereotyping. |
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