Male Restricted Emotionality and Counseling Supervision.

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Title: Male Restricted Emotionality and Counseling Supervision.
Authors: Wester, Stephen R., Vogel, David L., Archer Jr., James
Source: Journal of Counseling & Development (Wiley-Blackwell). Winter2004, Vol. 82 Issue 1, p91-98. 8p. 1 Chart.
Subjects: Interpersonal relations, Social attitudes, Counseling, Counselors, Interns (Clinical psychology), Supervisors, Males
Abstract: This study attempted to determine (a) if 103 male psychology interns would, in the context of supervision, deal with their socialized restricted emotionality (RE) by using either the turning-against-other or the turning-against-self defensive style and (b) assess the impact of the sex of the supervisor on this behavior. Results indicated that male supervisees with higher levels of RE evidenced a turning-against-self style. Male supervisees working with a male supervisor reported poorer perceptions of the supervisory working alliance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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