Relationalβcultural theory (RCT) theorists advocate expanding the multicultural/social justice counseling competencies beyond the domains of selfβawareness, cultural knowledge, and culturally responsive helping skills. This article provides an overview of RCT and discusses how creating and participa
Relational Theory and Intergenerational Connectedness: A Qualitative Study
β Scribed by Tarrell Awe Agahe Portman; Jan R. Bartlett; Laurie A. Carlson
- Publisher
- American Counseling Association
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 136 KB
- Volume
- 9
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1524-6817
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β¦ Synopsis
Relational theory encourages women to be connected in relationships. The authors used qualitative methodology to explore the interactions of a nonfamilial intergenerational group of 7 female adolescents (13-15 years) and 5 older women (62-80 years) in a structured retreat. Findings indicated that the participants experienced increased connectivity and feminine identity.
Feminist scholars have promoted relational theory as a more inclusive approach to therapeutic change (
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