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Invisible Ties That Bind Us by Miriam Njoku

 

Invisible Ties That Bind Us

Have you ever thought of the ties that bind you to your family? As children, we receive love, attention and protection from our parents and caregivers and in return we offer them our loyalty for taken care of us. As small children, there is not much else we can offer in the asymmetrical parent-child relationship. We mimic our parents, “obey” them and follow what they want for us. These “invisible loyalties” as coined by Ivan Boszormenyi-Nagy, one of the founding fathers of family therapy, are characteristics and behaviors that are unconsciously passed down through generations. They make family members help each other, follow traditions and have family values. They are unconscious and compulsory. “I have to do X for my family”, “what can I do, she is my mother/he is my father.” These are just some examples of sentences based on invisible loyalties.

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Thank You for sharing this. I followed the link and read the blog post on Medium.

Very good writing, and i think that we all need to look at the boxes we live in. We live in boxes of our own choosing and ones that social normative force us into. Thank you for sharing a little part of your journey. I can personally say it was inspirational and thought provoking for me. I hope it is for others as well.

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