
This article analyzes the motives for the breakdown of family relationships and divorce based on psychological, social and spiritual factors. The role of mutual respect, trust and communicative culture in ensuring the stability of the family institution is highlighted. The main reasons leading to divorce, their impact on the psychology of the individual and the psychological crises observed in modern families are also analyzed [1].
Family, divorce, family relations, conflicts, psychological compatibility, emotional conflict, social factors, communicative problems.
Family, divorce, family relations, conflicts, psychological compatibility, emotional conflict, social factors, communicative problems.
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