Theoretical models which stress autonomy and individuation as hallmarks of growth are questioned. Instead, empathy and connection can lead to a strong person. The idea of self-empathy, in which the observing self extends empathic attunement to the experiencing (object) self, is introduced as a useful therapeutic construct.

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  • Judith V. Jordan
  • Jean Baker Miller Training Institute
  • Publication
  • empathy and mutuality
  • Relational Development
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