Updated with a new introduction by the authors, this anniversary
edition shows the sibling relationship as a distinctive emotional,
passionate, painful, and solacing power that shapes who we are and
who we become. The relationships among brothers and sisters are
infinitely varied-a sibling can be one's worst enemy or closest
companion. Though their love or hate, envy or compassion, and
closeness or rivalry are formed in childhood, these bonds last
throughout life, creating character and affecting behavior in
numerous situations. Strangely, this profound attachment-second
only to the parent-child bond-was rarely studied or understood
until recently, perhaps because the feelings siblings have about
each other are usually both intense and secret.Bank and Kahn chart
this unknown territory, offering a theory of the ways in which
siblings attach, create each other's identities, and affect the
course of each other's lives. Illustrated with poignant portraits
of brothers and sisters in childhood, adolescence, and adulthood,
this book provides a profound understanding of these complex and
enduring relationships, examining the influence of childhood
intimacy, parental behavior, family turmoil, birth order, and
gender.Based on more than twenty years of research and clinical
evidence, "The Sibling Bond" fifteenth anniversary edition brings
fresh insight to important clinical and theoretical issues,
including attachment theory, the development of the self, and the
emergence of sexual identity. While Bank and Kahn demonstrate the
implications of their findings for both individual and family
therapy, they also give readers a vivid opportunity to recognize
and reflect on their own sibling relationships.
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