Authors: Judith V. Jordan, Ph.D., Alexandra G. Kaplan, Janet L. Surrey, Ph.D.

This paper examines the evolution of the Stone Center perspective on women's development. Through the study of language, evolving theoretical concepts are explored, especially concepts of mutual empathy, movement in relationship, the importance of the mother-daughter relationship, and relationships as the ground of action and power.

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  • Judith V. Jordan
  • Jean Baker Miller Training Institute
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  • empathy and mutuality
  • families and society: parenthood
  • gender relationships
  • Relational Development
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