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+ | '''Family relations''' relates to the quality of [[interpersonal relations]] between members of a [[family]], as well as the relationship between members of a family and aspects of the outside world (see for example [[Bott Hypothesis]]). |
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Family relations relates to the quality of interpersonal relations between members of a family, as well as the relationship between members of a family and aspects of the outside world (see for example Bott Hypothesis).
Marital relations
Parent child relations
Sibling relations
Assessment
- B-A Family Relations Indicator
- Bene-Anthony Family Relations Indicator
- Bene-Anthony Family Relations Test (adult)
- Bene-Anthony Family Relations Test (child)
See also
- Child discipline
- Childrearing attitudes
- Childrearing practices
- Parental role
- Codependency
- Dysfunctional family
- Empty nest
- Family life education
- Family planning attitudes
- Family violence
- Family work relationship
- Intergenerational family relations
- Marriage attitudes
- Relationship satisfaction
- Social support networks
- Transgenerational patterns