ABSTRACT

Relational-Cultural Therapy (RCT) is developed to accurately address the relational experiences of persons in de-valued cultural groups. As a model, it is ideal for work with couples: it encourages active participation in relationships, fosters the well-being of everyone involved, and acknowledges that we grow through and toward relationships throughout the lifespan. Part and parcel with relationships is the knowledge that, whether intentionally or not, we fail each other, misunderstand each other, and hurt each other, causing an oftentimes enduring disconnect.
 This book helps readers understand the pain of disconnect and to use RCT to heal relationships in a variety of settings, including with heterosexual couples, lesbian and gay couples, and mixed race couples. Readers will note a blending of approaches (person-centered, narrative, systems, and feminist theory), all used to change the cultural conditions that can contribute to problems: unequal, sometimes abusive power arrangements, marginalization of groups, and rigid gender, race, and sexuality expectations. Readers will learn to help minimize economic and power disparities and encourage the growth of mutual empathy while looking at a variety of relational challenges, such as parenting, stepfamilies, sexuality, and illness. Polarities of “you vs. me” will be replaced with the healing concept of “us.”

chapter 2|12 pages

Relational-Cultural Couple Therapy

From Impasse to Movement

chapter 3|22 pages

When 1 + 1 does Not Equal 2

The Impact of Context on Couples Therapy

chapter 4|16 pages

Resilient Relationships

Cultivating the Healing Potential of Couple Stories

chapter 5|14 pages

Liberating Voice and Vulnerability

Relational-Cultural Perspectives on Conflict in Mixed Race Couples

chapter 7|23 pages

Gay Male Couple Work

The Value of Individual and Group Therapy

chapter 8|17 pages

Evolving Sexualities for the Couple

Integrating RCT and the Sexual Health Model

chapter 9|18 pages

Strangers in a Strange Land

Men in Relational Couples Therapy

chapter 10|17 pages

Motherhood and Marriage

Naming the Work

chapter 12|19 pages

Healthy Relationships during Unhealthy Times

Relational-Cultural Theory Group for Partners Facing Cancer

chapter 15|5 pages

Conclusion

The Pain of Disconnection, the Power of Connection