This changes everything : the relational revolution in psychology / Christina Robb.
Material type: TextPublisher: New York : Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2006Description: xxiv, 454 pages ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0374275815
- 9780374275815
- 305.01 22
- HM1106 .R63 2006
Contents:
Review: "In This Changes Everything, journalist Christina Robb tells the story of relational psychology and recounts the untold work of a pioneering group of psychologists - mostly women - who at times took monumental risks, crossing boundaries and breaking institutional taboos, in order to fully understand the ways in which relationships shape our every experience of the world."--BOOK JACKET.
Introduction -- Difference I -- Difference II -- Difference III -- Free space IV -- Relationship V -- Disconnection VI -- Healing VII -- Appendix.
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305.01 COH Rescuing justice and equality / | 305.01 JEN Social identity / | 305.01 NAV Navigating the future : social identity, coping, and life tasks / | 305.01 ROB This changes everything : the relational revolution in psychology / | 305.01 STI Stigma and group inequality : social psychological perspectives / | 305.0243711 UND Understanding sociological theory for educational practices / | 305.0243711 UND Understanding sociological theory for educational practices / |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 397-430) and index.
Introduction -- Difference I -- Difference II -- Difference III -- Free space IV -- Relationship V -- Disconnection VI -- Healing VII -- Appendix.
"In This Changes Everything, journalist Christina Robb tells the story of relational psychology and recounts the untold work of a pioneering group of psychologists - mostly women - who at times took monumental risks, crossing boundaries and breaking institutional taboos, in order to fully understand the ways in which relationships shape our every experience of the world."--BOOK JACKET.
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