Self-disclosure in psychotherapy supervisors: gender differences
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- DOI: 10.1176/appi.psychotherapy.2006.60.4.323
Self-disclosure in psychotherapy supervisors: gender differences
Abstract
Objective: This article will explore the possible reasons for gender differences found in self-disclosure in psychotherapy supervisors.
Method: Trainees and supervisors in the Brown University Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior completed a questionnaire that asked about the appropriateness of the actions of a psychotherapy supervisor.
Results: On three items, male and female supervisors differed significantly in their perceptions of appropriate boundaries. These items were: interacting with the resident alone outside of supervision e.g. playing tennis (p = .0005), publishing identifiable content of supervision discussions with resident's consent (p = .0006), and disclosing the supervisor's prior struggles with substance abuse (p = .0008). Female supervisors answered "never" to these items in greater numbers than the male supervisors, who, for the most part answered "occasionally".
Conclusion: Traditional gender role behaviors and differential gender socialization patterns are possible reasons for the gender difference in perception of boundaries by supervisors.
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