Journal Article — Links in the Chain: Untangling Dysfunctional Family Ties — by Ira Omid

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To achieve self-knowledge, we must look both within and outside ourselves to focus on and understand why we are the way we are. Our sociological imagination depends on our perception of our realities both within and without.

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To achieve self-knowledge, we must look both within and outside ourselves to focus on and understand why we are the way we are. It seems that we must first sort through our many different selves within to determine which our true self is. We need as well to wade through the norms and mores that depict what is expected of us. That said, we are required to evaluate the very nature of our souls, not just our presentations of our selves in public. Our sociological imagination depends on our perception of our realities both within and without.

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Omid, Ira. 2003. “Links in the Chain: Untangling Dysfunctional Family Ties.” Pp. 90-101 in Social Theories, Student Realities (Human Architecture: Journal of the Sociology of Self-Knowledge: Volume II, Issue 1,  2003). Belmont, MA: Okcir Press (an imprint of Ahead Publishing House).

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