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[quote=Anonymous]Enmeshment is also mom making you responsible for her feelings and you being her unlicensed untrained therapist enabling her to stay mentally ill. Enmeshment is every time you try to make a choice of your own, dad reminds you he paid for the downpayment on your house. The strings were implied and his dad did the same for him, but he owns you now in his mind. Enmeshment is often a risk factor for estrangement even though to the untrained eye they seem like opposites. They are both about a very unhealthy and dysfunctional system.[/quote]
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