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Family Conflicts and Their Psychological Characteristics

Otanazarova Muhayyo UktamovnaTeacher of the Department of Psychology at Tashkent University Applied Sciences , Uzbekistan
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Conflict is understood as a mutually negative state of mind characterized by negativism in hostile relations that occurs as a result of the mismatch of views, interests and needs of two or more people. Conflicts in the family are one of the most common forms of conflicts.External factors have a significant impact on the occurrence of conflicts inability to separate, or lack of employment of family members and mutual betrayals are the main reasons. And of course, the interference of other family members in the couple’s relationship. These can be mother-in-low, sister-in-low, sister-in-low, or brothers. Continuity of conflicts causes the family to come to the brink of separation. The increase in the number of divorces, in turn, has a negative impact on the development and progress of society. Therefore, preventing divorce and preserving the family remains one of the priority issues in our country.

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