Monthly Archives: October 2019
Trust
The next thing to say about family and family psychology is trust. Do I need to tell you that it must be present in the family, that without people’s trust in each other, there will be no good family? My experience tells me that this should not only be discussed, but also constantly repeated, so that people who have a family or are planning to start one, try to do everything in their power to establish the most trusting relationship with their partner. It would seem, well, what kind of appeal is this, because if people want to create a good family, they already understand it perfectly, and those who do not care what they create, they do not care about trust at all. Continue reading
Responsibility
The next point that family psychology pays attention to and which I consider very important is responsibility. Personally, it is difficult for me to imagine a normal, at least more or less, family that would consist entirely of irresponsible people. Such families, of course, exist, but it is difficult to call them normal, prosperous families, because life in them is extremely stressful and unpredictable. Even when only one of the family members, one of the spouses, is an irresponsible person, problems are provided for such a family. And there are many families in which one or both of the spouses are irresponsible people, believe me. Continue reading