- 20.03.2025
Foundations of Domestic Violence: Family Dynamics and Socio-Psychological Factors
Modern research emphasizes that aggressive behavior in families is often rooted in the modeling of negative patterns, when adults fail to manage their anger and pass it on to their children. In addressing this issue, we see how a violation of basic principles of upbringing and a lack of genuine mutual understanding between parents and children lead to crises within the family. Special attention is given to aspects such as the degradation of the family structure, where Soviet and traditional values are increasingly being replaced by a consumer approach, resulting in emotional alienation. Aggravating factors also include socio-psychological problems—alcoholism, the loss of certain family members, inconsistent and uncaring parenting methods, as well as financial difficulties. Together, these factors contribute to the emergence of emancipation conflicts during adolescence and the formation of a negative attitude toward authority figures. In today's world, where family models are undergoing
