Reproducing gender in counseling and psychotherapy: Understanding the problem and changing the practice |
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Authors: | Lucia Albino Gilbert |
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Affiliation: | University of Texas, USA |
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Abstract: | In this article I argue that the concept of gender is misunderstood by the majority of psychologists. Increasingly the term “gender” is mindlessly replacing the term “sex,” obfuscating decades of theory and research that elucidated gender as a complex social-psychological variable rather than a bifurcated individual-difference variable tied to biological sex. As a consequence, gender is largely ignored as an “active” variable in counseling research and practice. Current theory and research on gender as they apply to counseling and psychotherapy are first described. Then ways in which gender processes are often reproduced in counseling and psychotherapy and factors contributing to this practice are illuminated. Finally, areas particularly vulnerable to reproducing gender are described and some examples provided of the reproducing, and the disrupting, of gender processes in counseling. |
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Keywords: | Feminist therapy Gender-aware counseling Gender processes Sex and gender |
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