Abstract
A manual for the measurement of the degree of symbiosis in interpersonal relationships is presented. Symbiosis is divided into six component variables: differentiation, intrusiveness, dependency, separation difficulty, disapproval of other relationships, and injunctions. The scoring system is bifurcated into two sections for the measurement of both projective test and interview data. A brief introduction presents a theoretical rationale for the manual, an explanation of its uses, and reliability and validity data.
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