noun
- the state of being caught or trapped in a mesh or net; entanglement
- in psychology and family therapy, an unhealthy emotional fusion or lack of boundaries between family members, especially between parent and child
Usage: literal or figurative
Usage: psychology, family therapy
Examples
- The bird struggled against the enmeshment of the fishing net.
- The vines created an enmeshment so thick that sunlight could not penetrate the forest floor.
- Therapists often work to help families reduce enmeshment and establish healthier emotional boundaries.
- The enmeshment between mother and adult child prevented him from developing independence.
- She felt trapped in the enmeshment of family obligations and expectations.
- Breaking free from enmeshment requires conscious effort and sometimes professional support.