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The Intimacy Task Inventory: Taking a Relationship Snapshot

Linda J. Page

Adler School of Professional Psychology

Larry Nisan

Psychotherapy Institute

Daniel Eckstein

Sam Houston State University

Pedra Ane

Sam Houston State University

The purpose of the following article is to introduce the Intimacy Task Inventory (ITI), as a tool for couples to explore each other's perspectives on this important component of their relationship. Although the ITI was originally conceptualized by Bill and Mim Pew, the authors are presenting a substantially revised ITI in this article. Instructions for completing the inventory follow the form.

Key Words: couples intimacy • relationship problem solving • Intimacy Task Inventory

The Family Journal, Vol. 16, No. 1, 83-86 (2008)
DOI: 10.1177/1066480707308919


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