In general, there is more focus on nurturing, support, and connection, and less on issues such as boundaries and enmeshment. |
Increasingly, societal norms, administrative policies and laws are in conflict with their lives and their attempts to survive are resulting in their enmeshment in the criminal justice system. |
But given his enmeshment in the sociology of competing spheres, can he find a way out? |
The only clear fact is that he had a very intense enmeshment with his mother, seeing all other women as mere vehicles for his distress, marriage unthinkable. |
Time and again the need for active engagement, enmeshment, involvement has been expressed. |
The central sadomasochistic drama is played out against the background of Erika's enmeshment with her controlling mother. |