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The Use of Metaphor to Address Gender and Sexual Orientation Stereotypes in Counseling: A Feminist Perspective 

Authors: A. Chantelle Pseekos a; William J. Lyddon a
Affiliation:   a The University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, Mississippi
DOI: 10.1080/02703140903153286
Publication Frequency: 4 issues per year
Published in: journal Women & Therapy, Volume 32, Issue 4 October 2009 , pages 393 - 405
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Abstract

The role of metaphor in psychology is reviewed, focused on gender and sexual orientation stereotypes. Feminist therapy principles are explored in relation to addressing the presence of stereotypes within a therapeutic context. Implications for working with clients presenting with disordered eating, agoraphobia, sexual violence, and sexual identity concerns are discussed.
Keywords: gender and sexual orientation stereotypes; metaphor
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