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Frères et soeurs, une maladie d'amour

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Sibling relationships arise from an imposed intimacy, creating a complex dynamic. This fraternal bond can be seen as a "chronic love disease," intertwining complicity and shared memories with rivalries and jealousy. The arrival of a second child disrupts the eldest, who must learn to share parental affection. Children often tally the attention they receive, leading to the designation of a "favorite." Over the years, sibling ties are tested by various challenges, such as disability, illness, or the adoption of children. Competition may also arise when one sibling excels academically or athletically. Tensions resurface during family separations, such as when a member leaves to form a couple, or during the reading of parents' wills, which often reveals latent resentments. Marcel Rufo, alongside Christine Schilte, explores these tumultuous relationships through clinical cases, myths, and tales, immersing us in the heart of these often turbulent yet deeply rooted connections.

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Frères et soeurs, une maladie d'amour, Marcel Rufo, Christine Schilte

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Titul
Frères et soeurs, une maladie d'amour
Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydání
2002
Počet stran
265
ISBN10
2744157996
ISBN13
9782744157998
Série
Hodnocení
3,65 z 5
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Sibling relationships arise from an imposed intimacy, creating a complex dynamic. This fraternal bond can be seen as a "chronic love disease," intertwining complicity and shared memories with rivalries and jealousy. The arrival of a second child disrupts the eldest, who must learn to share parental affection. Children often tally the attention they receive, leading to the designation of a "favorite." Over the years, sibling ties are tested by various challenges, such as disability, illness, or the adoption of children. Competition may also arise when one sibling excels academically or athletically. Tensions resurface during family separations, such as when a member leaves to form a couple, or during the reading of parents' wills, which often reveals latent resentments. Marcel Rufo, alongside Christine Schilte, explores these tumultuous relationships through clinical cases, myths, and tales, immersing us in the heart of these often turbulent yet deeply rooted connections.