Judith V. Jordan is a prominent figure in the field of psychology, known for her work on Relational-Cultural Theory (RCT).
She has made significant contributions to understanding human relationships and their impact on mental health.
Jordan's approach emphasizes the importance of connection, empathy, and mutual growth in therapy.
Her work challenges traditional psychotherapy models by incorporating cultural and social factors into the therapeutic process.
As an author and researcher, Jordan has published extensively on RCT, influencing many practitioners in the fields of psychology and social work.
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