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| Open Access | "MECHANISMS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL ENSURANCE OF MARRIAGE STABILITY IN YOUNG FAMILIES IN THE DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY OF UZBEKISTAN"
Dilnoza Nazarova Eraliyevna,Islomova Ozoda Isomiddin kizi , Associate Professor, Department of History, Nizami National Pedagogical University of Uzbekistan, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Historical Sciences,1st year master's student at Tashkent State National Pedagogical UniversityAbstract
This article provides a scientific analysis of the psychological mechanisms that ensure marital stability in young families within the framework of the social priority areas defined by Uzbekistan’s Development Strategy. The psychological model of family stability, interpersonal communication, emotional maturity, conflict management, and social adaptation are examined in close connection with the Development Strategy’s principle “Strong family – strong society.”
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Development Strategy, young family, marital stability, psychological mechanisms, emotional adaptation, interpersonal communication, socio-psychological stability.
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O‘zbekiston Respublikasi Prezidentining “Barqaror rivojlanish sohasidagi milliy maqsad va vazifalarni amalga oshirish chora-tadbirlari to‘g‘risida”gi Qarori. 2018-yil 20-oktabr, №841. https://lex.uz/docs/4013356
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