1. Gender Roles and Expectations
Gender roles and expectations have a place in modern therapeutic and counseling practices as a topic for discussion, because both men and women are socialized into stereotypical gendered behaviors and interests (Hyde, 1991). ... As a result of the views, men were thought to be competitive and views of women were that they were essentially maternal and nurturing (Hyde, 1991). ... Little girls are trained to nurture, take care, and be beautiful. ... Theorists on personality would use the status quo as a means of describing the "true" nature of men and women, but in recent years, masc...
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate