Pt. I. introduction to relational-cultural theory and practice
1. How relationships heal / Maureen Walker
2. Relational learning in psychotherapy consultation and supervision / Judith V. Jordan
Pt. II. Connection, disconnection, and resilience in the therapy dyad
3. Walking a piece of the way : race, power, and therapeutic movement / Maureen Walker
4. Making great memories : empathy, derailment, and growth / Wendy B. Rosen
5. Caring, but fallible : a story of repairing disconnection / Alice C. Lawler
6. Reflections on life, loss, and resilience / Dana L. Comstock
Pt. III. Applications to couple, family, and group therapy
7. Me, them, us : developing mutuality in a couple's therapy / Cynthia Walls
8. Moving toward "we" : promise and peril / Karen Skerrett
9. five good things in cross-cultural therapy / Roseann Adams
10. Relational movement in group psychotherapy / Nikki Fedele
Pt. IV. Envisioning new models of effectiveness and change : relational practices in institutional settings
11. Prevention through connection : a collaborative response to women's substance abuse / Linda M. Hartling
12. Toward relational empowerment of women in prison / Yvonne M. Jenkins
13. Relational experiences of delinquent girls : a case study / Elizabeth Sparks.