1993
DOI: 10.1002/j.1556-6978.1993.tb00269.x
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The Importance of Voice in Supervision: A Response to Ellis and Robbins (1993) and Bernstein (1993)

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“…On the gender-aware end of the continuum. a predominant theme is that supervisors must help counselors and therapists develop an awareness and acceptance of the effect that gender differences have on their work (e.g., Twohey, 1993). The socialization of men and women is thought to result in different "voices" in clinical practice.…”
Section: Moving Between System Exploration and System Consolidationmentioning
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“…On the gender-aware end of the continuum. a predominant theme is that supervisors must help counselors and therapists develop an awareness and acceptance of the effect that gender differences have on their work (e.g., Twohey, 1993). The socialization of men and women is thought to result in different "voices" in clinical practice.…”
Section: Moving Between System Exploration and System Consolidationmentioning
confidence: 99%