학술논문

Teen Dating Violence: Examining Counseling Students' Responses to Gendered Vignettes
Document Type
Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Source
Professional Counselor. 2023 13(2):98-112.
Subject
Dating (Social)
Violence
Gender Differences
Adolescents
Counselor Role
Counseling Techniques
Counselor Training
College Students
Gender Bias
Counselors
Language
English
ISSN
2164-3989
Abstract
Teen dating violence (TDV) is an ongoing epidemic in the United States. Subsequently, gender symmetry regarding the experience and perpetration of violence continues to be a prevalent debate in American society. TDV is a clinical concern that can impact clients' safety; therefore, counselors must be adequately trained and cognizant of any biases that may influence the assessment and treatment of survivors of abuse. We conducted a qualitative research study using case vignettes to explore how counseling students conceptualize and propose treatment of TDV with male and female clients. Six overarching categories and 19 corresponding themes emerged, with gender bias as the most notable finding of the study. We conclude by discussing the implications for counseling and providing recommendations for educational standards and best practices to reduce gender bias and promote more inclusive treatment.