Manifestations of Aggression in Adolescents from Families in a State of Divorce

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VI International Research-to-practice conference «Socio-Cultural and Psychological Problems of the Modern Family: Current Issues of Assistance and Support»
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VI International Research-to-practice conference «Socio-Cultural and Psychological Problems of the Modern Family: Current Issues of Assistance and Support»
Authors:
Elena V. Romanova 1 , Nataliia A. Khvalina 1 , Elena I. Turevskaia 1
Work direction:
Basic principles of family mediation
Pages:
273-277
Received: 25 November 2020

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1 Tula State Pedagogical University named after L.N. Tolstoy
For citation:
Romanova E. V., Khvalina N. A., & Turevskaia E. I. (2020). Manifestations of Aggression in Adolescents from Families in a State of Divorce. Socio-Cultural and Psychological Problems of the Modern Family: Current Issues of Assistance and Support, 273-277. Чебоксары: PH "Sreda".

Abstract

This paper deals with the problem of aggressive behavior of adolescents raised in families that are at the stage of divorce; analyzes the key approaches to the concept of «aggression», shows the negative impact of parental divorce on the manifestation of aggressive behavior of adolescents; gives a psychological characteristic of children experiencing parental divorce; suggests the main directions of work with children with an increased level of aggression.

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