Article: The Scandinavian Case of Sibling Rivalry: Sweden vs. Denmark.(CURRENT ISSUES)

Psychiatrists use the term "sibling rivalry" to denote the frequent sense of competitiveness of siblings for the love of their parents, the affection of friends and relations and the relative success in their chosen careers and personal lives. The same characteristics and traits may be found among closely related nations that have had a long intertwined history, have often been united for a time in a long-lasting union, and speak closely related languages or regional dialects. Such pairs of nations that exhibit feelings of competitiveness, jealously and alternating phases of superiority and inferiority complexes are England/Scotland, the Czech Republic/Slovakia, and most ...

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