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Relational–cultural theory posits that people grow through and toward relationships throughout the life span. Interpersonal connections built on mutual empathy contribute to zest, clarity, worth, creativity, and a desire for more connection. If addressed, acute interpersonal disconnections can provide opportunities for growth, but chronic disconnections create isolation and disempowerment. Relational–cultural theory provides a rationale to guide therapeutic practice at the same time that it creates a basis for the pursuit of social justice.
Judith V. Jordan (Sun,) studied this question.