What determines the psychological climate in the family?

The psychological climate in the family depends on many factors. From what kind of family it is – whether we are talking about a couple, or a couple with a small child, or a multi-generational family, or a difficult situation like “mom-child-grandmother-aunt, everyone lives together.” From the health of family members. If someone feels bad, it hurts, the psychological climate of the whole family suffers. From the place where the family lives, and the wealth of the family. It’s one thing if everyone has their own room and the basic needs are met – and it’s another thing if a family huddles in a communal apartment, eats whatever they want, and there is no money for a doctor if necessary. From basic psychological knowledge and skills of adult family members. Does the father know how to somehow cope with what the boss yelled at him, or he can only come home and, in turn, yell at his wife in order to at least feel like a man. And of course, from love. If people love each other, they are looking for a way to do well for everyone, how to take into account everyone’s needs, take care of each other, and in such a family it is more comfortable than in one in which everyone pulls the blanket over himself.



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