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Correlation of Separation from Parental Family with Family Anxiety in Young Couples at the Dyad Stage

Student: Khorikova Ekaterina

Supervisor: Elena Chebotareva

Faculty: Faculty of Social Sciences

Educational Programme: Systemic Family Therapy (Master)

Final Grade: 9

Year of Graduation: 2020

This paper explores the problem of psychological separation of adults from parent families and its effect on the level of anxiety in a couple at the dyad stage. It is shown that the level of separation of partners coincides. The nature of relations in a couple largely relies on the style and nature of separation of partners from their parents. In the vast majority of cases successfully completed psychological separation from the parent family defines harmonious relationship between partners at the dyad stage. Of vital importance is the level of psychological separation and the level of anxiety in each partner. The higher the separation level, the lower the partner's level of anxiety and the easier it is for them to tolerate each other's autonomy.

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