Relational-cultural therapy for hopelessness. (Session 4 of 5).
Judith V. Jordan treats 42-year old twice divorced, single mother using Relational-Cultural Therapy. Client experiences extreme distress and frustration about the fighting between the two young sons; she is "discouraged about everything" and feels she is stuck. Client experiences abandonme...
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[Washington, D.C.] :
American Psychological Association,
2011.
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| Summary: | Judith V. Jordan treats 42-year old twice divorced, single mother using Relational-Cultural Therapy. Client experiences extreme distress and frustration about the fighting between the two young sons; she is "discouraged about everything" and feels she is stuck. Client experiences abandonment and feels betrayed as she considers romantic relationships. Jordan provides a strong empathic connection, attempts to help client build positive images and gain a positive perspective. |
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