Interaction of client class and gender in biasing clinical judgment

JM Settin, D Bramel - American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 1981 - Wiley Online Library
Class and gender and determinants of therapists' perceptions of clients were investigated in
a survey of 418 psychologists presented with a case history that manipulated all possible …

Preexisting differences in evaluations of counselors

LL Marshall, NZ Kratz - Psychological Reports, 1988 - journals.sagepub.com
To assess whether there are different stereotypes for male and female therapists held by
male and female perceivers and to examine ceiling effects on the short Counselor Rating …

Effects of sex and sex-role style on clinical judgment

L Teri - Sex Roles, 1982 - Springer
This study investigated the effects of client and therapist sex and sex-role style on clinical
judgment. Therapists were asked to rate various aspects of functioning for bogus clinical …

Sex differences in preferences for and ideal therapist

RP Greenberg, PB Zeldow - Journal of Personality Assessment, 1980 - Taylor & Francis
Accusations of sex bias in the mental health field have been leveled at clinicians, without
consideration of possible differential demands made by male and female patients. The …

Sex-related patient and therapist effects on clinical judgment

B Gomes, SI Abramowitz - Sex Roles, 1976 - Springer
The purpose of this investigation was to submit the claim of sex-related bias in clinical
judgment to more thorough empirical testing than had been the case in previous research …

Sex differences in clinical judgments of male and female therapists

FJ Hansen, LJ Reekie - Sex Roles, 1990 - Springer
This study asked whether clinicians would judge a case differently if the patient were male or
female. One hundred and three clinical social workers were given a clinical vignette with …

Psychologists' Clinical Evaluations and Attitudes: An Examination of the Influence of Gender and Sexual Orientation.

A Bowers, KJ Bieschke - Professional Psychology: Research and …, 2005 - psycnet.apa.org
Becoming aware of factors that may affect differential treatment of clients is necessary for
psychologists to practice competently. Scholarly writing and empirical studies have …

Client gender role attitudes and perception of counselor characteristics.

WJ Henderson, WJ Lyddon - Journal of Mental Health …, 1997 - search.ebscohost.com
Examines the relationship among a client's gender role attitude, the client's sex, the
counselor's sex and the client's rating of his or her counselor. Men versus women client …

Sex bias in psychotherapy: An examination of the effects of client sex, pathology, and therapist sex on treatment planning.

D Billingsley - Journal of Consulting and Clinical psychology, 1977 - psycnet.apa.org
Investigated the effects of therapist sex, client sex, and client pathology on treatment goals
formulated by a pool of 32 male and 32 female practicing psychotherapists (psychiatrists …

Sex differences in college students' preferences for an ideal psychotherapist.

J DeGeorge, MJ Constantino… - Professional …, 2013 - psycnet.apa.org
Psychotherapy inherently engages clients' preferences, which have been conceptualized as
key elements of evidence-based clinical practice. Yet, few studies have examined clients' …