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THE ROLE OF FAMILY STRUCTURE IN SHAPING INDIVIDUAL BEHAVIOR, VALUES, WORLDVIEW, PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT, AND RELATIONSHIPS WITH OTHERS

Personality development, family structure, behavior, values, worldview, psychological safety, communication culture, personal growth, social adaptation, social roles

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This article provides an in-depth analysis of the socio-psychological role of family structure in shaping an individual's behavior, moral values, worldview, personal development, and relationships with others. The author highlights the fundamental influence of the family as a social institution in a person's life and scientifically explains how different family models (traditional, divorced, restructured) affect a child's psyche and moral socialization. Psychological safety within the family environment, the culture of communication, social roles, and emotional support factors are examined as key determinants of future social adaptation, interpersonal relationships, and moral stance. The article also explores the direct and indirect impacts of the family’s cultural and spiritual capital, the legacy of values, and educational methods on personal development