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  1. Judith V. Jordan is the co-director and a founding scholar of the Jean Baker Miller Institute and co-director of the institute's Working Connections Project. She is an attending psychologist at McLean Hospital and assistant professor of psychology at the Harvard Medical School.

  2. Learn about the history, theory, and practice of relational–cultural therapy (RCT), a psychotherapy that focuses on building meaningful connections in a world of isolation. This book by Judith Jordan is part of the Theories of Psychotherapy Series® and covers topics such as distance learning, marginalized groups, and social justice.

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  3. Jan 6, 2020 · Learn about the concept of chronic strategies of disconnection (CSoDs), developed by feminist psychotherapist Judith Jordan, and how to use the inventory to reflect on and challenge them. Read a practice example of using the inventory in a group setting with people in recovery from substances.

  4. Learn about the theory and practice of relational–cultural therapy, a psychotherapy that emphasizes connection and cultural sensitivity. This book by Judith V. Jordan is part of the Theories of Psychotherapy Series® and includes case examples and new research.

  5. Abstract. In this monograph, Dr. Judith Jordan clearly describes relational-cultural therapy (RCT) and how it guides an effective psychological practice. As a more recently developed theory of psychotherapy, RCT draws on aspects of psychodynamic and feminist theory in developing a model that emphasizes the primacy of human connection and ...

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    • 2009
  6. Jan 25, 2021 · Dr. Judith V. Jordan is one of the founding scholars of Relational Cultural Theory. She worked with Dr. Jean Baker Miller, Dr. Irene Stiver, and Dr. Janet Surrey -- all developing a...

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  7. Judith Jordan is a psychologist and a co-founder of Relational-Cultural Theory (RCT), a feminist approach to psychology that emphasizes human connections. Learn about her contributions to RCT and the International Center for Growth in Connection.