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In the third edition of Relational-Cultural Therapy, Judith V. Jordan explores the history, theory, and practice of relationship-centered, culturally oriented psychotherapy, as a tool for building meaningful connections in western nations increasingly suffering from isolation. Loneliness and isolation have presented a greater threat to our health and well-being in recent years. Many individuals in the United States are reporting higher levels of disconnection to their relationships, school, workplace, and society as a whole. The transition to digital environments and the actions taken against marginalized groups have also greatly impacted our sense of cultural connection. This latest edition highlights new research on the effectiveness of relational-cultural therapy (RCT) using real world situations--including distance learning, working with marginalized groups, and social justice. Disconnections in relationships are inevitable. RCT focuses on mending these detachments by focusing on relational resilience, the ways people can re-establish positive, growth-fostering relationships inside and outside the therapy room.
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