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상담자의 동성애혐오반응에 관한 연구

A Study of the Homophobic Reactions of Counselors

Abstract

keywords
homophobia in counselors, counseling experience, religiosity, authoritarianism, 상담자의 동성애혐오, 상담경력, 종교성향, 권위주의, homophobia in counselors, counseling experience, religiosity, authoritarianism

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