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AC Axis
Adolescent Suicide
Ashleigh Brilliant
Author_Kalman J. Kaplan
Avoidant Personality Disorder
Bidimensional Approach
Bidimensional View
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Category=JMH
clinical assessment tools
Core Pathology
Couple Type
couples psychotherapy
cross-cultural counseling
Developmental Axis
developmental psychology
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Eriksonian Life Stages
family cohesion
family systems theory
Forward Regression
High Fa
High FI
High Non
Individuation Dimensions
individuation-attachment questionnaire
Internal State Awareness
interpersonal dynamics
Life Event
lifespan development research
Low Fa
Low Non
Marital Pathology
psychological distance measurement model
Social Radius
teaching individuals to live together
TILT Model
TILT Terms
Vice Versa
Young Man
Product details
- ISBN 9780876309285
- Weight: 490g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 01 Aug 1998
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
An alternative to existing bipolar choices, this book looks at individuals and their distances from the self (individuation-deindividuation) and from others (attachment-detachment). Simultaneously theoretical, empirical, and applied, this book can be reasonably applied to all types of individuals involved in interpersonal situations regardless of culture, age, gender, or sexual orientations. Broken into four parts, In the first part, Definitions and Measurements, the author includes an introduction to the Individuation-Attachment Questionnaire.
Implications of TILT for Individuals is the basis for part two and includes a view of TILT across the life span. The next section extends the analysis to TILT for Couples and Families. The clinician, counselors, and individuals attempting to help himself/herself are addressed in the final part: TILT for the Clinician and includes application of TILT to everyday life.
The text brings to life, through extensive description, the questions and situations consistently raised in couples therapy: space-too much or not enough. TILT: Teaching Individuals To Live Together presents a unique model of individuation and attachment and was developed to facilitate the understanding of the complex relationship between these two developmental processes across the life span. The model shows how we gradually develop our boundaries and hence reduce the need for defensive interpersonal walls. The TILT Model has applications in the fields of therapy, education, and organizational development. Thus, it will be of interest to mental health professionals including psychotherapists, psychologists, counselors, social workers, and marriage and family therapists. Practitioners of transactional analysis will find this book of supreme interest and usefulness.
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