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Untamed Landscape

RCT for Survivalists

by Amy Makice | May 3, 2019

What skills will we take into this unknown? If our kids will be growing up in a revolution, what do we need to teach them?

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Community Connections

by Amy Makice | Oct 19, 2013

Creating Growth Fostering Relationships Together

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Exploring RCT

by Amy Makice | Oct 18, 2013

Growing (and learning) Through and Toward Relationships

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Untamed Landscape

Mental Health Services

by Amy Makice | Oct 16, 2013

The Therapeutic Relationship and Trauma-Responsive Healing

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At BCC, our mission is simple: We make the world a better place.

Guided by the principles of Relational-Cultural Theory, we believe healing happens in connection, that growth is a relational process, and that play is essential for resilience and joy.

RCT and Gender

Relational-Cultural Theory (RCT) supports and promotes gender-affirming care as essential to fostering authentic connections and well-being. RCT emphasizes the importance of empathy, mutuality, and empowerment in growth-fostering relationships, making it inherently supportive of all gender identities.

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