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  2. Relational-cultural therapy - Wikipedia

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    Relational-cultural theory, and by extension, relational-cultural therapy (RCT) stems from the work of Jean Baker Miller, M.D. Often, relational-cultural theory is aligned with the feminist and or multicultural movements in psychology. In fact, RCT embraces many social justice aspects from these movements.

  3. Judith V. Jordan - Wikipedia

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    A Relational-Cultural Model: Healing through Mutual Empathy (2001), Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, 65(1) 92-103; A Relational-Cultural Perspective in Therapy (2002) In F. Kazlow (ed) Comprehensive handbook of psychotherapy (Vol 3, pp233–254). The Complexity of Connection (2004) with Walker, M. and Hartling, L.

  4. Jean Baker Miller - Wikipedia

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    Jean Baker Miller was born on September 29, 1927, in the Bronx in New York City [2] to a Jewish family. [3] She was diagnosed with polio at an early age, and was inspired to pursue a career in medicine while in the care of nurses. [2]

  5. Multitheoretical psychotherapy - Wikipedia

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    Multitheoretical psychotherapy (MTP) is a new approach to integrative psychotherapy developed by Jeff E. Brooks-Harris and his colleagues at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. MTP is organized around five principles for integration: Intentional; Multidimensional; Multitheoretical; Strategy-based; Relational

  6. Betrayal trauma - Wikipedia

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    An article by Jennifer M. Gómez in 2016 [44] postulated that relational-cultural therapy is a match for treating betrayal trauma. This therapy established by Jean Miller following the emerging feminist therapies suggested that the therapist should focus on the relational disconnections a client is experiencing as opposed to symptoms. [44]

  7. Category:Psychological theories - Wikipedia

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    Relational developmental systems; Relational frame theory; Relational models theory; Relational-cultural therapy; Remote Associates Test; Replacement child; Reversal theory; Reward theory of attraction; Ribot's law; Ring theory (psychology)

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    $69.30 at macys.com. By 2020, Ajahzi had started to find her voice both on social and in real life. Instead of molding herself into the industry ideal, she became active in the Black Lives Matter ...

  9. Integrative psychotherapy - Wikipedia

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    Therapists aim to address the whole person—rather than just symptoms—by considering lifestyle, relational dynamics, cultural background, and environmental influences. This comprehensive focus supports an individualized approach, acknowledging that healing can be facilitated by understanding the person in context.