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<jats:p>It has been determined that the issue of the influence of intra-family relations on the development of the aspiration level and the formation of their characteristics as a whole does not lose its relevance. The problems that arise in the family and affect the stability of marital relations and the effectiveness of family upbringing are caused not only by the action of socio-economic factors, but also change in accordance with the influence of psychological factors (personal psychological characteristics, attitudes, the nature of intra-family relations, etc.). Psychological factors are the most important among others. The nature of intra-family relations directly depends on the psychological microclimate of the family. At the same time, the most important aspect of intra-family relations concerns, first of all, the interaction of parents and children, and the formation of their personality and system of harassment. The purpose of this work is to conduct a theoretical analysis of the influence of intra-family relations on the development of the sphere of harassment of adolescents. In the process of writing this article, the following methods were used: conceptual and categorical analysis, system-structural analysis, generalization method. The use of these methods contributed to the systematic and in-depth study of psychological mechanisms that determine the formation of a teenager's life aspirations under the influence of the family environment. It has been established that the psychological characteristics of child development indicate that factors that are reflected in the child's psyche, on the one hand, help, and on the other hand, hinder the comprehensive formation of the child's personality. For example, intra-family relations and the proper attitude of parents to the child have a positive effect on the formation of an effective system of worldview and aspirations of the child. At the same time, the same factors, filled with a different psychological content, can negatively develop needs and aspirations, dignity, distrust, etc. This issue is most acute in adolescence, when there are significant changes in all aspects of a child's life. During this period, stable forms of behavior, character and emotional state are formed, which in the future determine the life of an adult. Because of this, it should be considered that the family environment is of great importance in the process of providing favorable conditions for the development of the personality of adolescents.</jats:p>

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relations psychological intrafamily formation family

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