Family Psychology

84 articles
Family psychology looks at how partners, parents, children, siblings, and adult relatives influence one another through roles, rules, attachment patterns, loyalty conflicts, communication habits, and inherited scripts. It covers family systems, parenting, divorce, separation, elder care, intergenerational trauma, and the emotional work of becoming separate without becoming disconnected.

Articles should explain recurring family patterns, boundary problems, parent-child dynamics, triangulation, overcontrol, neglect, enmeshment, and repair after conflict. The emphasis is on practical understanding of family life, not blaming one person for problems that usually develop inside a system.
When Music Mirrors Inner Conflict: How Songs Reveal Our Emotional Struggles PsyTheater
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When Music Mirrors Inner Conflict: How Songs Reveal Our Emotional Struggles

Songs can trigger deep emotional responses and expose hidden patterns in how we cope

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When Your Child’s Crisis Becomes Yours: How Parents Can Cope and Recover PsyTheater
Psychological Support
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When Your Child’s Crisis Becomes Yours: How Parents Can Cope and Recover

Parents often feel guilt, shame, and exhaustion during a child’s developmental crisis

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How Overpraising Kids Creates Approval Addiction and Undermines Real Confidence PsyTheater
Self-Esteem
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How Overpraising Kids Creates Approval Addiction and Undermines Real Confidence

Many adults still crave praise at work or home—often rooted in childhood feedback patterns

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Dreaming of a Parent You Resented in Life: What Nighttime Conversations Reveal PsyTheater
Psychological Support
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Dreaming of a Parent You Resented in Life: What Nighttime Conversations Reveal

Many people find themselves talking calmly with a difficult parent in dreams

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When Moving In Together Reveals a Relationship Crisis: What to Do When Love Feels Gone PsyTheater
Psychological Support
4 minutes read

When Moving In Together Reveals a Relationship Crisis: What to Do When Love Feels Gone

Young couples often hit a wall after moving in together—here’s what that shift can reveal

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When Your Child Refuses Everything: How to Handle Stubborn Kids Without Losing Control PsyTheater
Child Psychology
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When Your Child Refuses Everything: How to Handle Stubborn Kids Without Losing Control

Daily power struggles, endless refusals, and constant pushback can leave parents drained

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Family Stress Spikes at Night—This 5-Minute Ritual Can Defuse Tension Fast PsyTheater
Psychoeducation
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Family Stress Spikes at Night—This 5-Minute Ritual Can Defuse Tension Fast

Evening friction, silent dinners, and screen time overload—here’s a psychologist-backed fix

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