SOCIAL-PSYCHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF JEALOUSY AND BETRAYAL IN FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS
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This research study conducted a socio-psychological analysis of the problem of jealousy and betrayal in family relationships. The family, as the main social institution of society, is built on mutual respect, trust and love. However, the weakness of communication, different characters and ways of thinking, as well as internal and external pressures create the basis for the emergence of conflicts such as jealousy and betrayal. The feeling of jealousy is considered a psychological phenomenon formed by both biological instinct and social conditions and can manifest itself in the form of blameworthy communication, control, suspicion and emotional manipulation in behavior. Betrayal, on the other hand, occurs due to the incompleteness of intra-family relationships, psychological and physiological incompatibility, lack of love and trust and can lead to family breakdown, emotional trauma and social complications. The study analyzed in detail the motives, complications, preventive measures and recommendations for protecting the family of jealousy and betrayal. The results show that healthy family relationships should be based on understanding the concepts of mutual obligation, trust, communication and responsibility.
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Sciences of Europe No 177 (2025)-94-98.pdf
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