psychological climate in the family

A fam­i­ly is a sep­a­rate cell of soci­ety in which all fam­i­ly mem­bers lead a com­mon life, build rela­tion­ships, share expe­ri­ence, devel­op moral­ly and spir­i­tu­al­ly. From what psy­cho­log­i­cal cli­mate in the fam­i­ly depends, first of all, the spir­i­tu­al and emo­tion­al sta­bil­i­ty of the indi­vid­ual, as well as the mood with which a per­son is in soci­ety.

Psy­chol­o­gists note that the moral and psy­cho­log­i­cal cli­mate in the fam­i­ly is made up of those mutu­al feel­ings that the house­hold mem­bers expe­ri­ence. The psy­cho­log­i­cal cli­mate affects the mood of fam­i­ly mem­bers, the accep­tance and imple­men­ta­tion of com­mon ideas, and the achieve­ment of results.

Social and psychological climate in the family

Con­sid­er, for exam­ple, how the socio-psy­cho­log­i­cal cli­mate in the fam­i­ly affects the health of fam­i­ly rela­tion­ships. It is an unde­ni­able fact that the fam­i­ly in a per­son­’s life plays a para­mount role. Enter­ing into mar­riage, cre­at­ing a new link in soci­ety, the part­ners under­go inter­nal devel­op­ment, the tran­si­tion to a new stage of life. Now the spous­es togeth­er cre­ate the “weath­er in the house”, which will lat­er show how true, lis­ten­ing and under­stand­ing each oth­er, they weaved the can­vas of fam­i­ly val­ues.

With the birth of a baby, all love, care and ten­der­ness is direct­ed to a new fam­i­ly mem­ber, from the very first min­utes those qual­i­ties that are inher­ent in this par­tic­u­lar fam­i­ly cir­cle begin to form in the new­born. Researchers of fam­i­ly rela­tions empha­size that over the years, feel­ings of respon­si­bil­i­ty, sup­port, com­pas­sion and respect increase between hus­band and wife, hence the sta­bil­i­ty of rela­tions, devo­tion to each oth­er.

The psy­cho­log­i­cal cli­mate in the fam­i­ly is favor­able only when in the fam­i­ly cir­cle every­one treats each oth­er with love, respect and trust. Chil­dren hon­or the old, the elder­ly share their expe­ri­ences with the younger, moral and psychological climate of the familyin gen­er­al, every­one wants to help each oth­er in any sit­u­a­tion. An indi­ca­tor of a favor­able cli­mate in the fam­i­ly is spend­ing free time togeth­er, engag­ing in a com­mon hob­by, doing house­hold chores togeth­er, and much more that unites all fam­i­ly mem­bers.

See also
Mom's son'sdress

To sum­ma­rize, in order for the moral and psy­cho­log­i­cal cli­mate in the fam­i­ly to be favor­able, house­holds to feel loved and hap­py, rela­tions between spous­es and fam­i­ly mem­bers to devel­op in a favor­able direc­tion, it is nec­es­sary, first of all, to be hon­est, sin­cere, love and respect them in front of your­self and your fam­i­ly. .