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Gender is still largely ignored as an "active" variable in
counseling and is typically viewed as pertaining to women's issues
or problems. The field has leap-frogged over gender, perhaps
because it is too complex, perhaps because we resist change, or
perhaps because our gender socialization is sufficiently effective
as is. This book makes clear as to why gender must be considered in
understanding the client's concerns, the process of therapy, and
the counselor's role in the therapeutic interaction. Effective
therapy requires an understanding of gender theory and gender
processes. The approach taken in this book explains complex
concepts in understandable terms, provides summaries of pertinent
research findings, and applies theory and research about gender to
client case examples. Counselors, psychotherapists, school
psychologists, therapists.
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