3 definitions by Jane Adams

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Ability to manage the three dimensions of one's psychological boundaries (permeability, flexibility and complexity) in relationships with other people.
"She doesn't know where she ends and I begin, psychologically speaking, because she has no boundary intelligence."
by Jane Adams May 08, 2005
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Imposing on, attributing to or confusing your feelings, thoughts, or judgments with someone else's, especially in certain areas or topics.
My mother tells me to put on a sweater when she's cold, or to stop eating when she's full, my husband always speaks in the "Royal We," and my best friend criticizes my values - these are boundary issues.
by Jane Adams May 08, 2005
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The act of disregarding, invading or ignoring someone else's psychological, emotional boundaries; boundary invasion.
Judging or criticizing another person's thoughts, feelings or values:
"You don't really feel that way, you just think you do."
by Jane Adams May 08, 2005
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