THE ROLE OF FAMILY ENVIRONMENT IN ADOLESCENT PSYCHOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT

Nigora Oripova, Hayrixon Rahmatova
The psychological development of adolescents is deeply influenced by the environment in which they are raised, with the family playing a central role. This article explores how various aspects of the family environment — including parenting styles, communication practices, emotional support, and conflict resolution — impact adolescent mental health and emotional growth. Drawing upon both classical psychological theories and contemporary empirical research, the study highlights the importance of secure attachment, open dialogue, and cultural sensitivity within family dynamics. The findings underscore that a supportive and emotionally responsive family context fosters resilience, identity formation, and healthy behavior among adolescents. The article concludes with recommendations for parents, educators, and mental health professionals to strengthen family-based psychological support systems in the modern era.

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