![]() Generation, while this same, or similar social psychological contexts was seemingly The emotional repression as a result of various forms of guilt, which neverĮxplicitly surfaced in the confrontations, was passed down from generation to World War 2 trauma among a large variety of social groups in West (and East) Germany. Of the Inability to Mourn, a major psychological studyīy Margarete and Alexander Mitscherlich in the 1960s of politically salient post That the family relationships in the German context must be seen within the context Into the background for the transactional, belligerent, and obligational thinkingīehind the family relationship of the German couple compared to the more affectionateĪnd conciliatory relationship in all other versions. The boyfriend confronts the mother-in-law's animosity toward him. The article examines a scene in which theĭaughter confronts her mother's trauma-inducing behavior on her as a young girl, and ![]() Strategies, gender roles and conflicts between the mother-in-law and the the youngģ0-something couple as protagonists. Incorporating these data into a an interpretation of family conflict management ![]() Girl") the the original version by correlating quantitative data derived from theĪdobe Premiere Pro annotation function on the duration of narrative segments and ![]() This article cross-culturally compares the German remake of the Quebec sketchĬomedy/sitcom series Un Gars, Une Fille ("A Guy and a ![]()
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