Impact


JBMTI Faculty and affiliated RCT practitioners have authored numerous books, articles, and papers, as well as completed original research.

Below is a list of the ongoing impact of JBMTI's written work and research:

  • JBMTI Faculty and Adjunct Faculty
  • We have written six popular core books; several others have been written by people in conjunction with JBMTI; 200,000+ copies of Jean Baker Miller’s Toward a New Psychology of Women have been sold worldwide; the book has been published in 20 languages in 12 countries, and it has been cited in over 3,000 books, articles and dissertations; and over 100 JBMTI Works in Progress have been cited in over 3,500 books, journals and papers.

    For a complete list of JBMTI's work, visit our Publications page.

  • Literature and Research Influence
    The works of JBMTI Faculty have been cited in more than 6,500 academic articles, books and papers. Click HERE to download and view an electronic copy of Research Connections, a PDF compendium of these citations. (Please note: This list of citations is by no means exhaustive, and we have found sporadic errors. Please  contact us with any changes and/or any additions.)

    RCT Practitioners
    Below is the list of the 2011 Intensive Institute participants from around the globe who presented during a poster session representing a wide array of original research completed by RCT practitioners. The posters included:

  • Integrating RCT into Supervision: Mediating Effects on Relational Health and Working Alliance, Jinnelle V. Aguilar, B.A,, Texas A&M, Corpus Christi

  • Continuum of Recovery in Connection: Eating Disorders, Cate Dooley, Ph.D., Brandeis University, Waltham, MA

  • A Relational-Cultural Approach to Address Violence Against Women and Children-Human Trafficking Conference, Connie Gunderson, Ph.D., HAWK University, Bremen, Germany

  • A Recipe for Relationships: Couple's Meal Preparation as a Relational Activity, Katherine Herman, Doctoral Candidate, The College of William and Mary

  • Building Connection through Ritual: Welcoming Girls at Menarche, Glenda Hufnagel, Ph.D., University of Oklahoma

  • Qualitative Study: Women Speak About their Experience of Brief Relational-Cultural Therapy (BRCT), Anne Oakley, Ph.D. and Shirley Addison, R.N.,M.H.Sc., from the Brief Psychotherapy Centre for Women (BPCW), Women’s College Hospital in Ontario, Canada (Funded by the Ontario Women’s Health Council Secretariat and Ministry of Health and Long-term Care.)

  • The Bridges Project: Encouraging Women to Continue in Education Using a Strength-based Approach, Susan Rodger, Ph.D., University of Toronto

  • Being in Girl in Today’s World: Project to Provide Education, Outreach, and Support to School-aged Girls in the Realm of Self-Esteem and Body Image, Karen Samuels, Ph.D., Community Outreach for the Prevention of Eating Disorders (COPE), Orlando, FL

  • Drumming Up Relationship: Using Drums and Poem-making to Help Children Building Relational Skills, Georgia Sasson, Ph.D., Brandeis University

  • Teaching and Learning: A Relational Approach, Harriet Schwartz, Ph.D., Carlow University, Pittsburgh, PA

  • Exploring the Relational/Cultural Approach to Nutrition Counseling, presented by Katarzyna Tupta, M.H.Sc., Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada.
  • JBMTI Contact Info:
  • Phone: 781 283 3800
  • Fax: 781 283 3646
  • Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
  • icon_enews_jbmtiSign up for eConnections, our email newsletter
Untitled-1.jpg