Publications | Title: | The Complexity of Connection: Writings from the Stone Center's Jean Baker Miller Training Institute | | Author(s): | Judith Jordan, Maureen Walker, and Linda M. Hartling | | Critical Acclaim | "In a culture toxic with aggression, competition, and 'power over' images, this book seeks to heal. Whether discussing race; isolation and loneliness; or raising caring, empathic sons, the authors write with authority and heart about important and deeply relevant issues. I cannot think of a book we need more in our sad, hard times." - Mary Pipher, PhD. author of Reviving Ophelia "To encounter the transformative vision of the Stone Center in a single volume is always a special pleasure. The theoretical and clinical wisdom in this book is stunning in its power to change the reader in some fundamental way, and to move the field of psychotherapy toward a more accurate, compassionate, and multilayered understanding of what hurts and heals in human relationshiops." - Harriet Lerner, PhD, author of The Dance of Anger | | Abstract: | In this third volume, published by The Guilford Press, founding scholars and new voices expand and deepen the Institute's widely embraced psychological theory of connection as the core of human growth and development. Demonstrating the increasing sophistication of relational-cultural theory (RCT), the volume presents an absorbing and practical examination of connection and disconnection at both individual and societal levels. The book explores how experiences of race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, class, and gender influence relationships, and how people can connect across difference and disagreement. Also discussed are practical implications of the theory for psychotherapy, for the raising of sons, and for workplace and organizational issues. | | Order # | Price | Pub. Date | | B 22 | $18.95 | 2004 | JBMTI/Stone Center publications are available in electronic files by going to the Wellesley Centers For Women web site: www.wcwonline.org You may also order over the phone by calling: 781-283-2500; Fax: 781-283-2504 Submit email requests to: publications@wellesley.edu WP=Working Papers AT=Audio Tapes B=Books VT=Videotapes PR=Project Reports TP=Talking Papers |