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The Connection Between Marital and Child-Parental Interaction in Women in the Nuclear Family and Their Separation from the Parental Family

Student: Vladimirova Natalia

Supervisor: Grazhina L. Budinaite

Faculty: Faculty of Social Sciences

Educational Programme: Systemic Family Therapy (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2021

This work is devoted to the study of the relationship between family relationships in the nuclear family of a woman and the level of her separation from the parent family. The concept of psychological separation is highlighted in psychological science as an important factor in interpersonal relations, as a factor in the formation of functional marital and child-parent relations. The results of the empirical study showed the relationship between the separation of a woman from the parent family and the parameters of child-parent contact with the child, between the separation from the parent family and the severity of overprotective and authoritarian attitudes in a woman, as well as the relationship between conflict separation and indicators of marital interaction.

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