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Judith V. Jordan, Ph.D. : Empowering Relationships, Expanding Human Possibility October 28, 2010
68:20 min.

In order to enhance well-being, the desire for connection and community must be honored. In this talk, Judith Jordan, Ph.D., will explore the importance of growth-fostering relationships in people’s lives. She will examine the ways in which hyper-individualistic models of development distort human experience and will address the ways in which a “Separate Self” psychology puts humans at odds with our biological and neurological needs, and thus leads to increased stress in our lives.

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