Basic informations about PTSI
The Picture Test of Separation and Individuation measures separation from parents and attachment to person outside of the
family. It's based on the theory of separation-individuation and attachment.The test consists of three subtests: Relationship
with Mother, Relationship with Father and Attachment. Each subtest shows graphic drawings which represent the person and his/her
significant other. The pictures describe different forms of relatedness(symbiotic, alienated, reciprocal...).The respondent
chooses the picture, which best describes his relationhip with that person. After that he also writes: - Is he
satisfied with that relation? - What relation would he like to have? - What relation the respondent thinks the other
person would like to have with him. After completing all three subtests, respondents are also invited to write
what do they think the pictures represent. While the first part of the test measures more nonverbal experience with significant
others, the second part invites them to verbalize their experience. The second part describtions can also be used as a projective
measure.
Some other characteristics
The test offers quick but complex insight into individual's relations with others. It can be completed from 5-10 min.
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Basic references
Zvelc, G. & Zvelc, M. (2000). Slikovni test separacije in individualizacije. Preliminarna raziskava. [The Picture Test
of Separation and Individuation - Preliminary research]. Psiholoska obzorja. Horizons of Psychology, vol. 9, 2, 33-52.
Zvelc, G. (1998). Proces separacije-individualizacije ter objektni odnosi pri osebah, ki so odvisne od drog. [The separation-individuation
process and object relations among drug addicts]. Ljubljana: Univerza v Ljubljani, Filozofska fakulteta, Oddelek za psihologijo.
Invitation for using the PTSI in a research PTSI is a new test used for now only in Slovenia. If you're
interested to use the test in your country, please write to us (gregor.zvelc@guest.arnes.si). PTSI is for now translated
only in English, but translations in other languages will be made soon (which is very easy to do because the test consists
of pictures).The use of the test in research is free, but we must cover some costs for printing colour materials. If you're
interested in using this test go to page: Conditions for use.
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