As mentioned before, data supported a six-factor structure of the instrument, three scales for Cohesion (
Enmeshed, Balanced Cohesion, Disengaged) and three for Flexibility (Chaotic, Balanced Flexibility, Rigid).
Enmeshed families, by contrast, may be emotionally involved and display modest amounts of warmth, but they struggle with high levels of hostility, destructive meddling, and a limited sense of the family as a team.
Of all the politicians who should know the dangers of rules, regulations and respectable, powerful men it is Culture Secretary Tessa Jowell, whose estranged husband David Mills remains deeply
enmeshed in allegations of corruption involving former Italian premier Silvio Berlusconi.
Describing himself as "something of a geek," Kelso says it's clear that technology cooperation will be essential to overcoming those staffing, cost-inflation, and reimbursement crises in which long-term care is perpetually
enmeshed.
Conservatives,
enmeshed in their current push for so-called consumer-driven medicine, would have you believe that patients are to blame--they demand the surgeries, excited as all get-out to spend a couple weeks on a luxurious hospital cot.
Kansas has been
enmeshed in a struggle over teaching evolution since 1998, when candidates who favored teaching creationism won a majority on the Board of Education.
But Moriarty sets the
enmeshed 'assignments' in such a way that they seem a large puzzle for the reader, who must be patient to see how the pieces eventually fit together.
Once the hundreds of formerly sovereign nations of the world are politically
enmeshed in various regional entities--the European Union, a North American Union, a Middle East Union, etc.--it would be relatively easy for our internationalist political elites to incorporate these various regional governments into a world government under the United Nations.
Personal writings reveal that 'problem' girls were often aware of the workings of power in which they were
enmeshed. Case files, letters and autobiographies also reveal that girls and their families were not always passive subjects of the child welfare system.
What seems evident is that in much anti-Muslim rhetoric, criticism of the religion is
enmeshed with cultural and ethnic hostility that extends to largely secularized immigrants from traditionally Muslim countries.
The extension will overtake two key elections ( a May 2007 French presidential vote and Dutch parliament ballot the next month ( ensuring the charter is not
enmeshed in the politics of the two nations that trashed it.
As a boy, Dwight Enhart found himself
enmeshed in the fogs of an ordinary teenage boyhood in 1946 as a young man who had development into a shy, yet respected leader in his high school, The Fading Of The Scars is an engaging tale of the young discovery of God through friendships and social barriers that eventually break through as a message of enlightenment.
The whole issue of civil liberties and data is so
enmeshed."
Her quest is appropriate and plausible, because religion embraces ritual and symbol; it is
enmeshed with images that tell more compellingly than historical fact or dogma the significance of the mystery of our existence (p.
Following the suicide of his favorite client, Dodds becomes
enmeshed in the dead man's life, not only writing about it but also befriending the man's Down syndrome-affected sister, June.