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Harriet Schwartz
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Приєднався 21 жов 2013
Exploring Empathy from a Relational Cultural Theory Perspective - with Judith V. Jordan, PhD (Ep 3)
How does empathy lead to healing? What is mutual empathy and how is it different from reciprocal empathy? In this video, Dr. Judith V. Jordan and Dr. Harriet Schwartz explore these questions and additional related topics including anticipatory and self empathy. Judith V. Jordan, PhD has led much of the RCT conceptualization of empathy, having written and spoken extensively on the topic.
“Empathy is an important source of information about our connectedness… Empathy is a bridge to healing.” Judith V. Jordan, PhD
“Empathy is an important source of information about our connectedness… Empathy is a bridge to healing.” Judith V. Jordan, PhD
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The Five Good Things: Relational Cultural Theory Conversations with Judith V. Jordan Ep 2
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The Five Good Things - zest, worth, clarity, movement, and desire for more connection - are the essence and outcomes of growth-fostering interactions and relationships. In this episode, Dr. Judith V. Jordan and Dr. Harriet L. Schwartz explore The Five Good Things as a core Relational Cultural Theory concept. They also discuss each of The Five Good Things, exploring how they promote mutual empat...
Exploring Relational Cultural Theory: In Conversation with Dr. Judith V Jordan Ep 1 early history
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Dr. Judith V. Jordan is one of the founding scholars of Relational Cultural Theory. She worked with Dr. Jean Baker Miller, Dr. Irene Stiver, and Dr. Janet Surrey all developing a new theory of human development. In this video, I talk with Dr. Jordan about the early work much of it in Jean Baker Miller's living room. In this video, we also get a sense of what this journey was like for Dr. Jordan...
Beagle snorts & connecting with students online - Connected Teaching: The Five-Minute Boost E5
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How an early-course request for student feedback has helped build connection and is making us more efficient. Here's a link to the weekly organizer I'm using with students it's a big hit! www.academia.edu/44092466/sample_weekly_one_page_overview?source=swp_share For more information on Connected Teaching and my other work, visit: www.harrietschwartz.com
Exploring Relational Cultural Theory with Maureen Walker: Power, Race, and RCT
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Maureen Walker, PhD and author of "When Getting Along is Not Enough: Reconstructing Race in Our Lives and Our Relationships" interviewed by Harriet Schwartz, PhD. In this interview we discuss power in organizations and teaching, and race and power from a Relational Cultural Theory perspective. For more information on Maureen's work, visit www.maureenwalker.com and for more information on Harrie...
Connected Teaching: Relationship, Power, and Mattering in Higher Education (book trailer)
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Connected Teaching: Relationship, Power, and Mattering in Higher Education (book trailer)
Teaching Fall 2020 -- On Fear and Connection
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Connected Teaching The Five Minute Boost August 19 2020 This week I'm thinking about the anxiety that I feel and hear from many colleagues, particularly those making the shift from classroom to virtual teaching. I am also thinking about what it means to teach in connection during this time. Thanks for checking out this video! Check out my book: Connected Teaching: Relationship, Power, and Matte...
Faculty Authenticity and Self-Disclosure - Connected Teaching - The 5-Minute Boost E-3
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What does it mean to be an authentic teacher in the age of Covid-19? How might we think about self-disclosure when we too are dealing with the fear and uncertainty of a pandemic? *also, guest appearance by Toby the beagle TA Resources: Allison Tom article: eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ541717 My work on boundaries: www.researchgate.net/profile/Harriet_Schwartz/research Check out my book: Connected Teaching...
Mentoring Episodes - Connected Teaching - The 5 Minute Boost
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Brief interactions via phone, video call, or in person can be growth-fostering! How do we position ourselves to make even brief or one-off interactions with students meaningful and generative? Check out this video to learn more about mentoring episodes and for a quick self-care tip. Episode resources: Fletcher and Ragins introduce mentoring episodes: www.researchgate.net/profile/Belle_Ragins/pu...
Connected Teaching - The Five-Minute Boost E1 - Thoughts about wrapping up spring 2020
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Welcome! Let's explore connected teaching the inner and relational elements of teaching in higher education. In this episode, I introduce the series and reflect on how it feels to wrap up the spring 2020 semester. Episode notes - Book recommendation: 99 Tips for Creating Simple and Sustainable Educational Videos by Karen Costa. Order here: styluspub.presswarehouse.com/browse/book/9781642670851/...
The words about "Respect" were so profound and the reaction that we need to soften, breathe, and remember that what we see isn't all there is. While I love your thoughts and ideas, I love more that you offer "what now" and how we can be better and do better.
EXCELLENT !!! Thank you!
Compassion part reminds me of mother ammachi..
excellent ideas for mental health clinicians at all levels of experience
2:40 hmm...
I'm using this for a homework assignment in grad school and it's so useful! Thanks so much for posting this!
Glad it was helpful!
I'm totally lost, what is RCT?
Relational Cultural Theory
Thank you so much for this! I am going to use this in my thesis in RCT-informed therapeutic photography. This is really a wonderful interview and overview on RCT. Many thanks!
Cool! I'd love to hear more about your thesis!
Thank you, Dr. Schwartz! Just received your book from Amazon. It is a wonderful book. Thank you!
Thanks Miki! Wonderful to hear from you!
I am BLOWN AWAY by THEORY. Keep talking.
This is a fabulous discussion. Stratification is the basis of societies. So important to dissolve destructive perceptions.
Wow! Thank you Maureen Walker, I have learned so much by watching this video and learning how to recognize "silencing." This is the most refreshing discussion I have seen so far in my clinical counseling graduate school program. I ordered your book right away, and cannot wait to read. I wish there was more reach on this video and will be sharing it everyone I can.
Thanks for your comment Brittany! For more of Maureen's work, please visit Maureen's channel: ua-cam.com/channels/hM0DyRpTEvF5SPNNAG4Flw.html
This was amazing and refreshing.
Thanks Royce! I will share your comment with Maureen.
I’m a CMH counseling grad student in theories class. I’ve chosen RCT as my foundation. Thank you for this resource!
Thanks Ashley! If you are looking for other RCT resources, email me harriet@harrietschwartz.com
Inspired
I love everything about this.
Thanks so much Dana!
Dr. Schwartz, thank you for those valuable videos. I hope you keep posting more videos, especially ones discussing online teaching. I think they’ll be very helpful during those times.
Thank you Maha, I will!
Thank you Harriet, so interesting tips!! I started to teach online during the pandemic, and as you said I was confused about the moment but I new that I needed to challenge my self and try my best, that is all about. Thank you again!! and for the references are very very interesting.
Thanks Denise! Glad this is helpful!
Great tip, Harriet! I love the idea of making a video at the start of the semester, now that we have moved so much into online teaching.
Thanks Leah!
Thank you Harriet for your video very interesting!! I subscribed. I look forward to watch next week video.
Thanks Denise! Good to see you here!