Graduate Research Papers
Availability
Open Access Graduate Research Paper
Keywords
Guilt; Sexual ethics for women;
Abstract
In the therapeutic environment, clients present issues of sexuality at continually increasing rates (Bruess & Greenberg, 1988; Gordon, 1976). Current research supports the hypothesis that religion influences sexuality across a wide range of attitudes and behaviors (Bullis & Harrigan, 1992). The mental health professional, in order to create effective interventions, must be prepared to understand and address clients' religious and sexual issues (Bullis & Harrigan, 1992; Gray & House, 1991).
Year of Submission
1994
Degree Name
Master of Arts
Department
Department of Educational Administration and Counseling
First Advisor
Terry Kottman
Date Original
1994
Object Description
1 PDF file (48 leaves)
Copyright
©1994 Gail M. Althaus
Language
en
File Format
application/pdf
Recommended Citation
Althaus, Gail M., "Religion and sex-guilt: Implications for women" (1994). Graduate Research Papers. 1998.
https://scholarworks.uni.edu/grp/1998
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