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Sample of Relational/Cultural Theory and Research References

Amaro, N. (1995). Love, sex and power: Considering women's realities in HIV prevention. American Psychologist, 50(6), 437-447.

Ayvazian, A., & Tatum, B. D. (1994). Women, race and racism: A dialogue in black and white. Work in Progress, No. 68. Wellesley, MA: Stone Center Working Paper Series.

Bergman, S. (1991). Men's psychological development: A relational perspective. Work in Progress, No. 48. Wellesley, MA: Stone Center Working Paper Series.

Bergman, S. J., & Surrey, J. L. (1994). Couples therapy: A relational approach. Work in Progress, No. 66. Wellesley, MA: Stone Center Working Paper Series.

Coll, C. G., Surrey, J. L., & Weingarten, K. (Ed.). (1998). Mothering against the odds: Diverse voices of contemporay mothers. New York: The Guilford Press.

Collins, B. (1993). Reconstructing codependency using self-in-relation theory: a feminist perspective. Social Work, 38(4), 470-476.

De La Cancela, V., Chin, J. L., & Jenkins, M. Y. (1998). Community health psychology: Empowerment for diverse communities. New York: Routledge.

Dube, A. (1998). Fire with water: Generations and genders of western political thought. Calgary, Canada: Parhelion Press.

Eldridge, N. S., & Mencher, J. (1993). The conundrum of mutuality: A lesbian dialogue. Work in Progress, No. 62. Wellesley, MA: Stone Center Working Paper Series.

Fedele, N. M., & Harrington, E. A. (1990). Women's groups: How connections heal. Work in Progress, No. 47. Wellesley, MA: Stone Center Working Paper Series.

Finkelstein, N. (1996). Using the relational model as a context for treating pregnant and parenting chemically dependent women. In B. L. Underhill & D. G. Finnegan (Eds.), Chemically dependency: Women at risk (pp. 23-43). New York: Haworth.

Fletcher, J. (1999). Disappearing acts: Gender, power and relational practice at work. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Fletcher, J. K. (1996). Relational theory in the workplace. Work in Progress, No. 77. Wellesley, MA: Stone Center Working Paper Series.

Genero, N. P., Miller, J. B., Surrey, J., & Baldwin, L. M. (1992). Measuring perceived mutuality in close relationships: Validation of the Mutual Psychological Development Questionnaire. Journal of Family Psychology, 6(1), 36-48.

Hartling, L. M., & Luchetta, T. (1999). Humiliation: Assessing the impact of derision, degradaton and debasement. The Journal of Primary Prevention, 19(4), 259-278.

Jenkins, Y. M. (Ed.). (1998). Diversity in college settings: Directives for helping professionals. New York: Routledge.

Jordan, J. V. (1994). A relational perspective on self esteem. Work in Progress, No. 70. Wellesley, MA: Stone Center Working Paper Series.

Jordan, J. V. (1995). Female therapists and the search for a new paradigm. In M. B. Sussman (Ed.), A perilous calling: The hazards of psychotherapy practice (pp. 259-272). New York: Wiley & Sons.

Jordan, J. V. (1997a). Relational therapy in a nonrelational world. Work in Progress, No. 79. Wellesley, MA: Stone Center Working Paper Series.

Jordan, J. V. (1997b). Women's growth in diversity: More writings from the stone center. New Tork: Guilford Press.

Jordan, J. V., Kaplan, A. G., Miller, J. B., Stiver, I. P., & Surrey, J. L. (1991). Women's growth in connection: Writings from the stone center. New York: Guilford Press.

Klein, J. D. (1997). Editorial: The national longitudinal study on adolescent health. Journal of the American Medical Association, 278(10), 864-865.

Markoff, L. S., & Cawley, P. A. (1996). Retaining your clients and your sanity: Using a relational model of multi-systems case management. In B. L. Underhill & D. G. Finnegan (Eds.), Chemical dependency: Women at risk (pp. 45-65). New York: Haworth.

Mencher, J. (1990). Intimacy in lesbian relationships: A critical re-examination of fusion. Work in Progress, No. 42. Wellesley, MA: Stone Center Working Paper Series.

Miller, J. B., & Stiver, I. P. (1997). The healing connection: How women form relationships in therapy and in life. Boston: Beacon Press.

Mirkin, M. P. (1992). Female adolescence revisited: Understanding girls in the sociocultural contexts. Journal of Feminist Family Therapy, 4(2), 43-60.

Nelson, M., Nicolete, J., & Johnson, K. (1997). Integration or evolution: Women's health as a model for interdisciplinary change in medical education. Academic Medicine, 72(9), 737-740.

Perilla, J. L., Bakeman, R., & Norris, F. H. (1994). Culture and domestic violence: The ecology of abused Latinas. Violence and Victims, 9(4), 325-339.

Powell, J. W., Denton, R., & Mattsson, A. (1995). Adolescent depression: Effects of mutuality in the mother-adolescent dyad and locus of control. American Orthopsychiatric Association, 65(2), 263-273.

Resnick, M. D., Bearman, P. S., Blum, R. W., Bauman, K. E., Harris, K. M., Jones, J., Tabor, J., Beuhring, T., Sieving, R. E., Shew, M., Ireland, M., Bearinger, L. H., & Udry, J. R. (1997). Protecting adolescents from harm: Findings from the national longitudinal study on adolescent health. Journal of the American Medical Association, 278(10), 823-832.

Ritsher, J. E. B., Coursey, R. D., & Farrell, E. W. (1997). A survey on issues in the lives of women with severe mental illness. Psychiatric Services, 48(10), 1273-1282.

Rosen, W. B. (1992). On the integration of sexuality: Lesbians and their mothers. Working Paper, No. 56. Wellesley, MA: Stone Center Working Paper Series.

Saunders, E. A., & Arnold, F. (1991). Borderline personality disorder and childhood abuse: Revisions in clinical thinking and treatment approach. Work in Progress, No. 51. Wellesley, MA: Stone Center Working Paper Series.

Shem, S., & Surrey, J. (1998). We have to talk: Healing dialogues between women and men. New York: Basic Books.

Skerret, K. (1996). From isolation to mutality: a feminist collaborative model of couples theories. Women & Therapy, 19(3), 93-106.

Skerret, K. (1998). Women's development in the family: A thematic view. Journal of feminist family therapy, 8(4), 15-42.

Stiver, I. P. (1992). A relational approach to therapeutic impasses. Work in Progress, No. 58. Wellesley, MA: Stone Center Working Paper Series.

Stiver, I. P., & Miller, J. B. (1995). A relational perspective on what is healing in therapy. In B. S. Mark & J. A. Incorvaia (Eds.), Handbook of infant child, and adolescent psychotherapy: A guide to diagnosis and treatment (pp. 357-376). Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson.

Surrey, J. L. (1993). Mother-daughter relationship: Themes in psychotherapy. In J. v. MensVerhulst, K. Schreurs, & L. Woertman (Eds.), Daughtering and mothering (pp. 114-124). New York: Routledge.

Tantillo, M. (1998). A relational approach to group therapy for women with bulimia nervosa: Moving from understanding to action. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 48(4), 447-497.

 

Linda M. Hartling, lhartling@wellesley.edu
Jean Baker Miller Training Institute
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Date Created: July 1, 1996
Last Modified: March 8, 2004
Expires: August 30, 2008