Meshach Kanyion

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The most blatant characteristic of chronically anxious families is the vicious cycle of intense reactivity of each member to events and to one another. It is as though the family were contained in a “feeling plasma,” with everyone’s nervous system constantly bombarded by the emissions of everyone else’s. This state is not to be confused with “emotionality”: dogged passivity can also be a reactive response.
A Failure of Nerve: Leadership in the Age of the Quick Fix
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