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Enmeshment is a
concept in
psychology and
psychotherapy introduced by
Salvador Minuchin to
describe families where personal boundaries are diffused, sub-systems...
- war- and plague-ridden 17th-century Europe, the
Spanish Habsburgs had
enmeshed the
country in continent-wide religious-political conflicts.
These conflicts...
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Attachment parenting Baby talk Buddha-like
parenting Concerted cultivation Enmeshment Free-range
parenting Gatekeeper parent Helicopter parent Nurturant parenting...
- is a form of non-physical ****ual abuse. The term
could also
refer to
enmeshment,
although the
failure to
separate the two has been
pointed out as problematic...
- as
influences and themes.
During this time folk
music began to
become enmeshed with
political and
social activism themes and movements. Two
related developments...
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social groups, i.e., folk groups, were all
around us; each
individual is
enmeshed in a
multitude of
differing identities and
their concomitant social groups...
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interest in
Africa and its
politics and then said, "American
President is so
enmeshed in
domestic problems created by
Watergate that
foreign policy seems suddenly...
- "[t]he
Party sits
above the state, runs
parallel to the state, and is
enmeshed in
every level of the state."
Modelled after the
Soviet Nomenklatura system...
- the 1865 book. It has
transcended the
context of
literature and
become enmeshed in po****r culture,
appearing in
various forms of media, from political...
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considered such a
split conceivable or imminent. With
members of al-Qaeda
still enmeshed throughout the group's leadership, it can be
considered that al-Qaeda was...