I. An Introduction to Relational-Cultural Theory and Practice 1. How Relationships Heal, Maureen Walker 2. Relational Learning in Psychotherapy Consultation and Supervision, Judith V. Jordan 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 Disconnections, Alice C. Lawler 6. Reflections on Life, Loss, and Resilience, Dana L. Comstock III. Applications to Couple, Family, and Group Therapy 7. Me, Them, Us: Developing Mutuality in a Couple's Therapy, Cindy Walls 8. Moving toward ""We"": Promise and Peril, Karen Skerrett 9. The Five Good Things in Cross-Cultural Therapy, Roseann Adams 10. Relational Movement in Group Psychotherapy, Nikki Fedele IV. Envisioning New Models of Effectiveness and Change: Relational Practices in Institutional Settings 11. Prevention through Connection: A Collaborative Approach 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