| Publications | Title: | Challenges to Connection | | Author(s): | Judith V. Jordan | | Abstract: | Patterns of violence and trauma in the culture create a context of disconnection for both therapists and clients. Typical patterns of disconnection in therapists include defensiveness, imposition of control rather than empathic responsiveness, and over-reliance on individualistic models. This paper (and audio tape) discusses how therapists can become aware of their own patterns of disconnection and build strategies for reconnection. | | Order # | Price | Pub. Date | Preview | | WP 60 | $10 | 1993 |  | | AT A15 | $12 | 1993 | | 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 |