Abstract
In a verbal encounter with attitudes from past and present writers CPE students were exposed to a variety of attitudes on liberation and its implications for their work with patients and parishes. A specific case study of one female mental patient was used to expose biases set by a health/sickness model usually assumed in such settings. Exposure of their own attitudes, biased or not, led students to more open discussion of male/female role differentiation as the quarter progressed.
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