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Enmeshment is a
concept in
psychology and
psychotherapy introduced by
Salvador Minuchin (1921–2017) to
describe families where personal boundaries are...
- 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...
- 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...
- (1990). In the last, he portra**** a
greedy Wall
Street figure who gets
enmeshed in a hit-and-run accident. 1989's
Turner &
Hooch was Hanks' only financially...
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important Congressional elections scheduled for November, the
crisis became enmeshed in
American politics. On 31 August,
Senator Kenneth Keating (R-New York)...
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order sought refuge in the
Kingdom of Cyprus.
Finding themselves becoming enmeshed in
Cypriot politics,
their Master,
Guillaume de Villaret,
created a plan...
- tissue, i.e., a
meshwork or
fibers called reticulum with
white blood cells enmeshed in it. The
regions where there are few
cells within the
meshwork are known...