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Clinical Application of the Stone Center Theoretical Approach to Minority Women
Clinical Application of the Stone Center Theoretical Approach to Minority Women   (1987)  
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Author: Clevonne W. Turner

The Stone Center's "self-in-relation" theory represents and validates a significant part of the minority woman's maturation process as she adds and redefines, rather than separates from, significant relationships. This dynamic impacts both the therapeutic relationship and the client's life outside of therapy.

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