Check out the new Relational-Cultural Eco-curriculum, Refugee Resettlement curriculum, & video on addressing Radical Extremism -- all amazing work from RCT colleagues in MN and beyond! #RCT#SocialWorkTwitter#RelationalCulturalTheory https://t.co/v9XAq7bNQx
This month you’ll probably hear a lot about love, and we know that loving yourself can be hard to do. As we work towards self-love, let’s start with small steps. Try being kind to yourself in just one or two moments this weekend and see how that feels.
#WeekendTip#EDRecovery
Join Isaac and me for a free virtual conversation about our book, Fighting Time - through the Camden (Maine) public library - Tuesday, Feb. 3 from 6:30 - 7:30 pm
https://t.co/9PX9yUK6jo
Join us on January 28th for a powerful conversation between Amy Makice and Donald Griffin Jr. on creating conscious, courageous connections.
RSVP: https://t.co/8b8U9ilxVR
"Relationships are not seen as supports to individual development via unidirectional empathy and buttressing ‘self-objects,’ but rather as goals in themselves, arenas of growth and learning."
#RCT#Relationship#PersonalGrowth#Interconnection
"In a basic sense, the greater the development of each individual, the more able, more effective and less needy of limiting or restricting of others she or he will be." -Jean Baker Miller
#RCT#Relationships#Connections#empathy
Join us on January 28th for a powerful conversation between Amy Makice and Donald Griffin Jr at the latest ICGC colloquium - Pretend You're Good At It: Creating Courageous Connections
RSVP here: https://t.co/ZLsgG9g5TD
Join us on January 28th for a powerful conversation between Amy Makice and Donald Griffin Jr at the latest ICGC colloquium - Pretend You're Good At It: Creating Courageous Connections
RSVP here: https://t.co/ZLsgG9g5TD
"In mutual empathy, both people move with a sense of mutual respect, an intention for mutual growth and an increasing capacity for connectedness.”
#RCT#empathy#relationship