Religiosity,Gender, and Preferences for Religious Interventions in Counseling: A Preliminary Study |
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Authors: | Angela D Schaffner David N Dixon |
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Abstract: | The authors sought to determine whether relationships existed between religiosity, gender, and preferences for a counselor's use of religious interventions in counseling. First, it was hypothesized that students with high religiosity would express stronger preferences for a counselor's use of religious interventions than would students with low religiosity. Second, it was hypothesized that women would express stronger preferences for religious interventions in counseling than would men. Results supported both hypotheses, and the findings may have important implications for counselors working with clients who indicate adherence to religious views or faith. |
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