Abstract
The role of sex of child and sex and discipline of therapist in psychotherapy was investigated by questionnaires sent to psychiatrists, psychologists, and social workers. Sex of child and therapist operated as significant variables in a few therapy incidents. The professional discipline of therapists provided the most significant findings. Overall more encouraging responses tended to be given to boys than to girls; male therapists tended to give more encouraging responses than female therapists; and social workers gave significantly more encouraging responses than psychologists and psychiatrists.
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