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“We're Not Speaking Any More”: A Cross-Cultural Study of Intergenerational Cut-Offs

机译:“我们不再说话了”:跨代截止点的跨文化研究

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This study of individuals in the U.S. and Tamil Nadu, India, examines the reasons given for voluntary limitations on contact between adult children and their parents (“cut-offs”). We examine the possibly that these breeches occur as a solution to the problem of negative social relationships by looking at the different cultural contexts of the U.S. and India. We challenge Bowen's (1978) assertion that intergenerational cut-offs always occur in the vain attempt to promote differentiation and propose a system for categorizing the reasons given for cut-offs, and explore the research and practice implications of the findings. Although based on a limited sample, this paper provides an important contribution to this understudied aspect of interpersonal relationships.
机译:这项针对美国和印度泰米尔纳德邦的个人的研究调查了成年子女与其父母之间的接触受到自愿限制(“禁产”)的原因。通过查看美国和印度的不同文化背景,我们研究了将这些马裤作为消极社会关系问题的解决方案的可能性。我们质疑鲍文(Bowen)(1978)的观点,即代际界限总是发生在促进分化的徒劳尝试中,并提出了一个对界限原因进行分类的系统,并探讨了研究结果的研究和实践意义。尽管基于有限的样本,但本文对人际关系的这一尚未深入研究的方面提供了重要的贡献。

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