The Power of Connection
Recent Developments in Relational-Cultural Theory
Herausgeber: Jordan, Judith
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Recent Developments in Relational-Cultural Theory
Herausgeber: Jordan, Judith
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This book explores how relational-cultural theory informs the practice of therapy and social change, power dynamics, vulnerability and the nature of change. This book was published as a special issue in Women and Therapy.
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This book explores how relational-cultural theory informs the practice of therapy and social change, power dynamics, vulnerability and the nature of change. This book was published as a special issue in Women and Therapy.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. November 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 630g
- ISBN-13: 9780415568104
- ISBN-10: 0415568102
- Artikelnr.: 28176093
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. November 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 630g
- ISBN-13: 9780415568104
- ISBN-10: 0415568102
- Artikelnr.: 28176093
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Judith V. Jordan is Director of the Jean Baker Miller Training Institute and an Assistant Professor at the Harvard Medical School. She has written and lectured widely on topics of relational psychology, empathy, mutuality, the psychology of women, shame and the power of connection.
1. Recent Developments in Relational-Cultural Theory Judith V. Jordan
SECTION ONE: RCT AND THERAPY 2. Introduction to Section One: RCT and
Therapy 3. Creative Moments in Relational-Cultural Therapy Irene Pierce
Stiver, Wendy Rosen, Janet Surrey and Jean Baker Miller 4. What Changes in
Therapy? Who Changes? Natalie S. Eldridge, Janet L. Surrey, Wendy P. Rosen
and Jean Baker Miller 5. Strengthening Resilience in a Risky World: It's
All About Relationships Linda M. Hartling 6. When Racism Gets Personal:
Toward Relational Healing Maureen Walker 7. How Therapy Helps When the
Culture Hurts Maureen Walker SECTION TWO: THE IMPORTANCE OF POWER 8.
Introduction to Section Two: The Importance of Power 9. How Change Happens:
Controlling Images, Mutuality, and Power Jean Baker Miller 10. Power and
Effectiveness: Envisioning an Alternate Paradigm Maureen Walker 11. Telling
the Truth About Power Jean Baker Miller SECTION THREE: RCT AND SOCIAL
JUSTICE 12. Introduction to Section Three: RCT and Social Justice 13.
Relational-Cultural Practice: Working in a Nonrelational World Linda
Hartling and Elizabeth Sparks 14. Learning at the Margin: New Models of
Strength Judith V. Jordan 15. Valuing Vulnerability: New Definitions of
Courage Judith V. Jordan 16. Commitment to Connection in a Culture of Fear
Judith V. Jordan
SECTION ONE: RCT AND THERAPY 2. Introduction to Section One: RCT and
Therapy 3. Creative Moments in Relational-Cultural Therapy Irene Pierce
Stiver, Wendy Rosen, Janet Surrey and Jean Baker Miller 4. What Changes in
Therapy? Who Changes? Natalie S. Eldridge, Janet L. Surrey, Wendy P. Rosen
and Jean Baker Miller 5. Strengthening Resilience in a Risky World: It's
All About Relationships Linda M. Hartling 6. When Racism Gets Personal:
Toward Relational Healing Maureen Walker 7. How Therapy Helps When the
Culture Hurts Maureen Walker SECTION TWO: THE IMPORTANCE OF POWER 8.
Introduction to Section Two: The Importance of Power 9. How Change Happens:
Controlling Images, Mutuality, and Power Jean Baker Miller 10. Power and
Effectiveness: Envisioning an Alternate Paradigm Maureen Walker 11. Telling
the Truth About Power Jean Baker Miller SECTION THREE: RCT AND SOCIAL
JUSTICE 12. Introduction to Section Three: RCT and Social Justice 13.
Relational-Cultural Practice: Working in a Nonrelational World Linda
Hartling and Elizabeth Sparks 14. Learning at the Margin: New Models of
Strength Judith V. Jordan 15. Valuing Vulnerability: New Definitions of
Courage Judith V. Jordan 16. Commitment to Connection in a Culture of Fear
Judith V. Jordan
1. Recent Developments in Relational-Cultural Theory Judith V. Jordan
SECTION ONE: RCT AND THERAPY 2. Introduction to Section One: RCT and
Therapy 3. Creative Moments in Relational-Cultural Therapy Irene Pierce
Stiver, Wendy Rosen, Janet Surrey and Jean Baker Miller 4. What Changes in
Therapy? Who Changes? Natalie S. Eldridge, Janet L. Surrey, Wendy P. Rosen
and Jean Baker Miller 5. Strengthening Resilience in a Risky World: It's
All About Relationships Linda M. Hartling 6. When Racism Gets Personal:
Toward Relational Healing Maureen Walker 7. How Therapy Helps When the
Culture Hurts Maureen Walker SECTION TWO: THE IMPORTANCE OF POWER 8.
Introduction to Section Two: The Importance of Power 9. How Change Happens:
Controlling Images, Mutuality, and Power Jean Baker Miller 10. Power and
Effectiveness: Envisioning an Alternate Paradigm Maureen Walker 11. Telling
the Truth About Power Jean Baker Miller SECTION THREE: RCT AND SOCIAL
JUSTICE 12. Introduction to Section Three: RCT and Social Justice 13.
Relational-Cultural Practice: Working in a Nonrelational World Linda
Hartling and Elizabeth Sparks 14. Learning at the Margin: New Models of
Strength Judith V. Jordan 15. Valuing Vulnerability: New Definitions of
Courage Judith V. Jordan 16. Commitment to Connection in a Culture of Fear
Judith V. Jordan
SECTION ONE: RCT AND THERAPY 2. Introduction to Section One: RCT and
Therapy 3. Creative Moments in Relational-Cultural Therapy Irene Pierce
Stiver, Wendy Rosen, Janet Surrey and Jean Baker Miller 4. What Changes in
Therapy? Who Changes? Natalie S. Eldridge, Janet L. Surrey, Wendy P. Rosen
and Jean Baker Miller 5. Strengthening Resilience in a Risky World: It's
All About Relationships Linda M. Hartling 6. When Racism Gets Personal:
Toward Relational Healing Maureen Walker 7. How Therapy Helps When the
Culture Hurts Maureen Walker SECTION TWO: THE IMPORTANCE OF POWER 8.
Introduction to Section Two: The Importance of Power 9. How Change Happens:
Controlling Images, Mutuality, and Power Jean Baker Miller 10. Power and
Effectiveness: Envisioning an Alternate Paradigm Maureen Walker 11. Telling
the Truth About Power Jean Baker Miller SECTION THREE: RCT AND SOCIAL
JUSTICE 12. Introduction to Section Three: RCT and Social Justice 13.
Relational-Cultural Practice: Working in a Nonrelational World Linda
Hartling and Elizabeth Sparks 14. Learning at the Margin: New Models of
Strength Judith V. Jordan 15. Valuing Vulnerability: New Definitions of
Courage Judith V. Jordan 16. Commitment to Connection in a Culture of Fear
Judith V. Jordan