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AJRASHGAN OILALARDA YASHOVCHI FARZANDLARDA IKKIYUZLAMACHILIK HOLATI

Divorced family, child psychology, hypocrisy, adaptive behavior, family relationships, psychological defense mechanisms, social masking

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This article is devoted to the study of the mechanisms of formation, psychological foundations and social consequences of the state of hypocrisy in children living in divorced families. The article analyzes the psychological defense mechanisms, social masking strategies and patterns of dual behavior in interpersonal relationships that arise in children growing up in a divorced family environment. The results of the study showed that children living in divorced families often develop behavioral strategies such as hypocrisy due to the need to maintain a balance between two different family environments.