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family
21.08.2023

Separation is necessary because it leads to the ability to distinguish yourself, your feelings and desires from others, to understand what belongs to you and what belongs to your mother or partner. After separation, a psychic space arises inside that allows you to accept and love yourself.

Diana Dashkevich parenting children mental health facts Psychology 21 August 2023
girl crying
19.08.2023

People might not hit their kids, but still damage them mentally - a new study says. A recent national study conducted by the University of New Hampshire reveals that children who witness abuse of a sibling by a parent can suffer similar levels of trauma as those who witness violence between parents. 

Kate Yakimchuk research children violence Psychology 19 August 2023
family
11.08.2023

It occurs in about 65% of families and has been identified and studied in many different cultures.

Diana Dashkevich parents children facts Psychology 11 August 2023
cleaning
03.08.2023

It often seems normal when only one person does all household chores, but more modern families decide that it's fair to divide these chores between all family members. Household chores should be separated between all family members for several important reasons.

Kate Yakimchuk cleaning chores Helpful tips 3 August 2023
family dinner
30.07.2023

Have you ever wondered how our cultural background affects our relationships with our families? A team of researchers, led by Associate Professor Hirofumi Hashimoto from Osaka Metropolitan University, conducted a groundbreaking study analyzing the attitudes of Japanese and American university students towards providing social support. 

Kate Yakimchuk research relationship help Psychology 30 July 2023
family
30.07.2023

The dynamics between parents play a crucial role in shaping their children's development, and new research sheds light on just how significant this impact can be, especially for children in low-income families. It might be even more important than we used to think.

Kate Yakimchuk research parenting mental health Psychology 30 July 2023
family
29.07.2023

It's no surprise that people with positive and warm relationships with their parents tend to experience better mental health, but what lies behind this correlation? Researchers from Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) delved into this question and conducted a new study that sheds light on the significant impact of strong parent-adolescent relationships on long-term health outcomes.

Kate Yakimchuk research relationship parenting children Psychology 29 July 2023
family dinner
24.07.2023

Chronic stress can significantly impact heart health, increasing the risk of heart disease and stroke over a lifetime. However, a recent survey conducted by the American Heart Association suggests that regular mealtime with loved ones can be a simple yet effective solution to manage stress.

Kate Yakimchuk communication research well-being mental health Psychology 24 July 2023
family
22.06.2023

Conflict in marriages is inevitable and can strongly impact children's socioemotional development. A study published on APA PsycNet suggests that how parents, particularly dads, handle marital conflict can make a huge difference to children.

Kate Yakimchuk children conflicts research Psychology 22 June 2023
family
18.06.2023

Modern people don't seem to be as family-oriented as the previous generations. While their parents and grandparents are often concerned by this fact, it's not always something bad that makes modern families change their priorities.

Kate Yakimchuk children parenting personality Psychology 18 June 2023