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TILT for Couples: Helping Couples Grow Together

Pages 229-244
Published online: 28 Dec 2017
 
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TILT (Teaching Individuals to Live Together), a two-axis interpersonal program to differentiate healthy individual development from clinical pathology, is applied to couples. Healthy couple development is defined as mutually integrated increases in levels of intra-individual individuation and attachment. Couple pathology is defined as incongruence between individuation and attachment on the part of the partners. TILT for couples is a method to “tilt” couples off the pathological axis onto the developmental one.

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Kalman J. Kaplan

Kalman J. Kaplan, Ph.D., is Professor of Psychology, Wayne State University.
 

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