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Clamar, Aphrodite J. – 1978
Increasing numbers of women are turning to women therapists for help in meeting their psychological problems, causing an "empty couch syndrome" among male therapists who have long dominated the field. Women do not necessarily make better therapists, and the sex of the therapist is not the most important factor in predicting success or failure for…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Counselor Client Relationship, Feminism, Psychotherapy
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Garrett, Candace S.; Cunningham, Donald J. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1974
Results indicate that reward and ignore conditions were not different but both yielded higher imitative scores than the punishment condition; same-sex models yielded higher imitation scores than opposite-sex models; lowest imitation scores were obtained by children exposed to a male experimenter and a female model. (Author/BJG)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Elementary Education, Identification (Psychology), Imitation
Peterson, Yen; Brockmann, C. Thomas – 1973
The standard classification of women's roles into the traditional, dual career, and single parent constellations is unnecessarily restrictive and stereotyping. These categories reflect neither the myriad of role choices facing women today, nor the forces shaping the resulting contexts. This paper focuses upon modules, the component task or…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Females, Role Models, Role Perception
Carpenter, Gaylene M.; Orford, Gale B. – Camping Magazine, 1987
Discusses sex role stereotyping in camping and in society. Suggests ways camp administrators and counselors can use activity programs, group living, housekeeping, and management functions to encourage development of androgynous traits and lifestyles free from culturally imposed definitions of masculinity and femininity. (LFL)
Descriptors: Androgyny, Behavior Change, Camping, Child Development
Smith, Joyce L.; Jenkins, Quentin A. L. – 1979
The objectives of this case study are to determine the personal, family, and community interactions of women on small farms, to determine how women on small farms are affected by social and cultural change, and to determine the influence of significant and generalized others on the behavior of women on small farms. The theoretical framework…
Descriptors: Agricultural Laborers, Attitude Change, Behavior Change, Employed Women