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Citation

Paul J, Paul W. Community Ment. Health J. 2015; 52(8): 1057-1063.

Affiliation

Department of Educational Leadership, Guidance and Counselor Education Program, University of Wisconsin-Superior, Swenson 2060, Superior, WI, 54880, USA, jpaul3@uwsuper.edu.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2015, Holtzbrinck Springer Nature Publishing Group)

DOI

10.1007/s10597-015-9838-8

PMID

25663122

Abstract

There is a shortage of research about sexually abused men. Even less research exists about helping professionals that treat them. This study offers a window into counselors' attitudes and beliefs of effectiveness with sexually abused men.

FINDINGS from a conjoint analysis indicate a need for more male specific sexual abuse training, more direct therapeutic experience with sexually abused men, more male counselors, and more counselors with an awareness of a personal sexual abuse history. The resulting factor ordering of counselor attitudes of effectiveness is a preliminary guide to institute training and practices for professionals who work with sexually abused men.


Language: en

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