2021
DOI: 10.34766/fetr.v46i2.829
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Family-of-origin ties and relationships and how they affect dealing with one’s own marital conflicts

Abstract: There is a common belief that the family of origin is important for the development and acquisition of psychosocial skills necessary to carry out various life tasks by all members of the family. This is confirmed by familiologists and their research on generational transmission process, based on psychological learning mechanisms: observation, imitation, modelling and identification. This article analyzes the relationship between the quality of ties and relationships in the family of origin and the methods of c… Show more

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