The Significance of Family Group Synergy in the Shaping of Self Concept in Adolescent
Naira Odilova ()
SPAST Reports, 2024, vol. 1, issue 1
Abstract:
In the intricate fabric of society, familial bonds, especially parent-child relationships, have perennially held significance. As civilization progresses, their relevance intensifies; family ties, particularly parent-child interactions, assimilate human achievements most effectively. These relationships, conduits of tradition and spiritual heritage, profoundly shape the future of societies, populations, and nations. Synergy within families, originating from interactions between parents and children or between spouses, signifies the emergence of a 'third entity'—a shared cultural foundation embodying values, principles, and mutual responsibilities. This study, referencing psychological diagnostics, probes how parental attitudes affect adolescents' self-concept, underscoring the family's pivotal role in nurturing a mature and cohesive society.
Keywords: Adolescent; Family; Family-Group; Synergy; Concept of (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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