Finding More RCT Community

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We love finding other groups sharing Relational-Cultural work!

The International Center for Growth in Connection is your home base for all things RCT. You can access the original Works in Progress and keep up to date on affinity groups and other RCT opportunities.

Amy Banks writes about neuroscience and relationships, pulling it all together. She created the CARE assessment in her book Wired to Connect and wrote about her extraordinary connection with Isaac Knapper in the book Fighting Time.

Maureen Walker has been a core scholar of Relational-Cultural Theory for decades, and was editor of RCT favorite, How Connections Heal. Her recent book, When Getting Along is Not Enough: Reconstructing Race in our Lives and Relationships provides concrete tools for navigating conversations that feel almost too hard to have. Go read it now.

The RCT Collective is a group of RCT practitioners with decades of experience across mental health, education, policy, and community work, available to share RCT. They offer book clubs and can be found at the 2024 NASW Social Work Conference! Check them out!

If you’re practicing RCT and want to be connected on this page, shoot us a message!