spouses and parents
Family structure and typology
The family is a natural group in which stereotypes of interactions arise over time. These stereotypes create a family structure that defines the functioning of its members, delineates the range of their behavior and facilitates interpersonal contacts between them. One or another viable family structure is quite significant both for the full performance of its main functions, and for solving personally significant tasks — to maintain individuality, while creating a sense of belonging to the whole. Continue reading
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environment
serious
advance
kindness
psychology
scenarios
speech
arise
person
disharmony
changing
substances
together
relationship
household
fingers
lengthwise
option
outline
communication
winter
Christmas
indignation
spouse
marriage
harmful
cardboard
lullabies
necessary
family
clothes
flower
activities
stand
salvation
independent
amusement
love
different colors
friendship
situation
recreation
eyes
attitude
lives
understanding
requirements
white toothpaste
animals
symptom
parent
disagreements
reason
swimming
children
eventually