
Events
RCT Collective Events & Those of Our Colleagues
All who are interested in Relational-Cultural Theory are welcome!
Please see below for events of interest.
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Relational-Cultural Theory Collective
Upcoming Events


Books & Bytes:
briefly perfectly human by Alua Arthur
Wednesday, September 18, 2024
12 noon Eastern
11am Central
9am Pacific
Join the Relational-Cultural Theory Collective for the inaugural "RCT Book Club"! Meetings will be held quarterly. Books & Bytes meetings are open to all and will vary in media types (ie books, podcasts, articles. Focus will be on publications from the past 18 months, to encourage current literature and publication of book reviews. Classic RCT literature will be included in sessions as context.

National Association of Social Workers - WA
Spokane, WA
Join social workers in Seattle, Washington September 18-21, 2024 for a conference on "Building Connections for a A Socially Just Future." RCT Collective Member Theresa Epstein will present How Connections Heal - Relational-Cultural Theory as a Framework for SW Practice .

Relational-Cultural Theory Partner Events
Partner Event:
Playful Connections
Bloomington, IN
Join our colleagues in Bloomington, Indiana for the 2024 Relational Summit from September 5-8, 2024. The Summit promises an opportunity to deepen your understanding of Relational-Cultural Theory, using the theme “Playful Connections” focusing on Relational Cultural Practices in Play. With special guest Dr. Amy Banks, the summit will offer training, experience, and discussion on three tracks: Performing Arts, Clinical, and Gaming.


Partner Event:
Education as Relational Practice Affinity Group
Online via Zoom
Relational Cultural Theory Educational Practice Affinity Group is a community of educators that focus on the application of RCT in educational settings and beyond.
Partner Event:
RCT Psychotherapy Affinity Group
Online via Zoom
Relational Cultural Theory (RCT) Psychotherapy Affinity Group is a community of mental wellness professionals who study and practice the healing power of connection and the creation of growth-fostering relationships in the clinical application of RCT. The group invites its members to engage in discussing RCT concepts to advance understanding in the art and science of mental health treatment.
