Tea Trillingsgaard

Ph.d., Associate Professor of Developmental Psychology

  • Bartholins Allé 11, 1350, 234

    8000 Aarhus C

    Denmark

20052025

Research activity per year

Personal profile

Research

 

Within most western countries, the family is rapidly transforming in form, structure, and stability. Yet, the quality of couple and family relationships, such as the level of mutual responsiveness, intimacy and satisfaction, remain among the most important sources for human happiness and health.


My program of research seeks to further our understanding of the patterns of change in the quality of couple and family relationships over time. This includes understanding how family relationships naturally unfold, as well as how interventions influence their course. Within this broader framework, my research has some more specific aims:


• Understand how behavioral patterns within parent-parent or parent-child relationships influence the course and stability of the family.
• Understand how contextual stressors and individual vulnerabilities influence the course and stability of the family. 
• Adapt, develop and evaluate easy-access (face-to-face and web-based) interventions for couples and parents in real-world contexts.

Teaching

My teaching areas:

  • The changing family and family transitions
  • Close relationships
  • Early family oriented intervention
  • Parenting in context
  • Couple therapy (IBCT) and Family therapy (Integrative)

Keywords

  • Development psychology

Fingerprint

Dive into the research topics where Tea Trillingsgaard is active. These topic labels come from the works of this person. Together they form a unique fingerprint.
  • 1 Similar Profiles