List of publications on a keyword: «psychological distress»
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THE STUDY OF THE INFLUENCE OF CHILD-PARENT RELATIONS ON THE MANIFESTATION OF ADOLESCENT AGGRESSION
Proceeding
Sormovo Readings- 2025: scientific and educational space, realities and prospects for improving the quality of education- Authors:
- Dar'ia A. Shchiogoleva, Lidiia V. Varchenko, Vera S. Nedelskaia
- Work direction:
- Психолого-педагогическая поддержка личности в экстремальных условиях и кризисных ситуациях жизнедеятельности
- Abstract:
- The article analyzes scientific theoretical provisions on the relationship between child-parent relations and the formation of adolescent aggression. The differences in the interpretation of family and child-parent relations are explained. The article describes aggression and styles of child-parent relations, types of dysfunctional families.
- Keywords:
- aggression, parents, conflict, socialization, adolescence, family values, psychological distress, child-parent relations, emotional attachment, psychosomatic problems
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Influence of the Family on the Psychological Well-Being of a Child with Disabled Health
Proceeding
Socio-Cultural and Psychological Problems of the Modern Family: Current Issues of Assistance and Support- Authors:
- Liudmila V. Siminiakina, Natalia A. Peshkova
- Work direction:
- Особенности сопровождения и поддержки семей, имеющих детей с отклонениями в здоровье, развитии и поведении
- Abstract:
- The article deals with the problem of psychological well-being of a child with disabilities. The influence of the family on the psychological well-being / ill-being of a child with disabilities is noted. An opinion was expressed about the need to provide timely consultative assistance to families raising children with disabilities, which helps to reduce psychoemotional stress in both parents and a child with disabilities, prevents them from developing personality disorders, the development of subdepressive states.
- Keywords:
- family, psychological well-being, a child with disabilities, psychological distress