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<blockquote class="definition">A '''Boundary Violation''' is a form of [[Violence]] common in this planet's [[Toxic Socialization | <blockquote class="definition">A '''Boundary Violation''' is a form of [[Violence]] common in this planet's [[Toxic Socialization]] system. It occurs when one person violates another person's psychological, emotional, or spiritual boundaries in an aggressive, assaultive, manipulative, selfish, or otherwise unwelcome fashion.</blockquote> | ||
==Elements of Toxic Socialization== | |||
[[Toxic Socialization]] > {{#ask:[[Is a component of::Toxic Socialization]]}} | |||
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Engaging in sex or having relationships with subordinates, patients, or other individuals where you exploit others to satisfy your own needs is a boundary violation. | Engaging in sex or having relationships with subordinates, patients, or other individuals where you exploit others to satisfy your own needs is a boundary violation. | ||
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[[Is a related term::Human Development| ]] | [[Is a related term::Human Development| ]] | ||
[[Is a related term::Oppression| ]] | [[Is a related term::Oppression| ]] | ||
[[Is a related term::Violence| ]] | [[Is a related term::Violence| ]] | ||
[[Is a related term::Negative Violence| ]] |
Latest revision as of 14:37, 31 Ocak 2024
A Boundary Violation is a form of Violence common in this planet's Toxic Socialization system. It occurs when one person violates another person's psychological, emotional, or spiritual boundaries in an aggressive, assaultive, manipulative, selfish, or otherwise unwelcome fashion.
Elements of Toxic Socialization
Toxic Socialization > Chaos, Destruction of Attachments, Indoctrination, Neglect, Parentification, Violence
Notes
Stepping into your personal space, hitting, yelling, shaming, calling names, manipulation, and indeed any kind of psychological, emotional, physical, or spiritual assault is a boundary violation.
Engaging in sex or having relationships with subordinates, patients, or other individuals where you exploit others to satisfy your own needs is a boundary violation.
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