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  2. Personal boundaries - Wikipedia

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    Personal boundaries or the act of setting boundaries is a life skill that has been popularized by self help authors and support groups since the mid-1980s. Personal boundaries are established by changing one's own response to interpersonal situations, rather than expecting other people to change their behaviors to comply with your boundary. [1]

  3. How to set healthy boundaries — and what to do if ... - AOL

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    No in the New Year is Yahoo Life’s series about the power of saying no, establishing boundaries and prioritizing your own physical and mental health.. When it comes to personal boundaries, you ...

  4. Boundary - Wikipedia

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    Boundaries in landscape history, the divide between areas of differing land used; Boundary (real estate), the legal boundary between units of real property; Boundary (company), an American application performance management company; Boundary critique, a concept about the meaning and validity of propositions

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    Our transformative 2-week guide to setting healthy boundaries will teach you to say “no” and prioritize your own wellbeing in all kinds of relationships.

  6. Enmeshment - Wikipedia

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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 undifferentiated, and over-concern for others leads to a loss of autonomous development. [1]

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    The COVID-19 pandemic brought about the end of many things: the end of office life as we know it, the end of safely learning in schools for the foreseeable future, the end of shopping in stores ...

  8. Self-transcendence - Wikipedia

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    the capacity to expand self-boundaries intrapersonally (toward greater awareness of one's philosophy, values, and dreams), interpersonally (to relate to others' and one's environment), temporally (to integrate one's past and future in a way that has meaning for the present), and transpersonally (to connect with dimensions beyond the typically ...

  9. Boundaries of the mind - Wikipedia

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    Boundaries of the mind refers to a postulated personality trait concerning the degree of separateness ("thickness") or connection ("thinness") between mental functions and processes. Thin boundaries have been linked with open-mindedness, sensitivity, vulnerability, creativity, and artistic ability. [1]