Kalman Kaplan Ph. D. Licensed Clinical Psychologist, is the author of TILT: Teaching Individuals to Live Together which is a model integrating transactional analysis and main-stream psychology around the twin issues of individuation and attachment. Both theoretical and applied, TILT simultaneously distinguishes walls from boundaries and needs from fears, delineating developmental and clinical axes at each life stage. Kal has recently been been named co-recipient of the 1998 Alexander Gralnick Award of the American Association of Suicidology for the best original work on schizophrenia and suicide. Kal, in addition, specializes in Biblical psychotherapy and suicide prevention, has served on several editorial boards and has written a number of books on this theme. Recently, Kal has been studying the role of biomedical versus psychosocial factors in physician-assisted suicides.
E-mail: johnparr@psdci.co.uk
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