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The Effect of Gender and Self-Care Behaviors on Counselors' Perceptions of Colleagues With Depression

Publication Type:

Journal Article

Source:

Journal of Counseling & Development, Volume 81, Number 1, p.70 (2003)

ISBN:

0748-9633

Accession Number:

9205524

Abstract:

This study examined the effects of gender and self-care behaviors on counselors' perceptions of depressed colleagues. Three hundred and six respondents completed 1 of 8 versions of vignettes describing either a male or female counselor responding to his or her depressive symptoms through the use of antidepressants, counseling, alternative therapies, or no course of action. Target counselors who took antidepressants were perceived as more competent than counselors who practiced holistic measures and those who chose no course of action. Target counselors who sought personal counseling were perceived as more ethical than those choosing no course of action. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Notes:

Vol. 81 Issue 1, p70 8p

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