Family Psychology: Family Relationships and Their Impact on Personality Development

Authors

  • Xolboev Asqarali Mirxoldorovich Teacher of the Department of Pedagogy and Psychology, UzDZTU

Keywords:

Family psychology, family relationships, personality development

Abstract

This article studies the impact of family relationships on personality development. The importance of family relationships, parent-child relationships, and the family environment in the social, emotional, and psychological development of a person is analyzed. The article also considers factors affecting the quality of family relationships

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2025-06-24

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Family Psychology: Family Relationships and Their Impact on Personality Development. (2025). The Peerian Journal, 43, 45-48. https://peerianjournal.com/index.php/tpj/article/view/1145