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| Published: May 17, 2025
Exploring The Family Dynamics and Emotional Development in Young Adults
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DIP: 18.01.159.20251302
DOI: 10.25215/1302.159
ABSTRACT
This paper explores the vital role of family dynamics in shaping the emotional development of young adults. Drawing on family systems theory, attachment theory, and developmental psychology, the study examines how different parenting styles, emotional communication patterns, and relational structures within the family unit contribute to the emotional well-being and psychological resilience of individuals transitioning into adulthood. The research emphasizes the long-term effects of early familial interactions—both functional and dysfunctional— on emotional regulation, self-concept, identity formation, and interpersonal relationships. Through an integrative approach that combines qualitative case studies and secondary data analysis, the study investigates the nuances of emotional development within the specific cultural context of Pakistani families. It highlights how collectivist values, traditional gender roles, and extended family involvement can both nurture and restrict emotional growth, depending on the nature of family relationships. Young adults raised in supportive environments marked by warmth, open communication, and emotional validation demonstrated higher levels of emotional intelligence, autonomy, and relational competence. Conversely, those from conflict-ridden, emotionally distant, or authoritarian family settings showed signs of emotional dysregulation, anxiety, and identity confusion. The findings underscore the importance of emotionally attuned parenting, consistent support, and relational flexibility in fostering mental well-being. Moreover, the study acknowledges the potential for emotional resilience even within adverse family conditions when protective factors—such as secure attachments, mentorship, or peer support—are present. This research contributes to the growing body of literature emphasizing the foundational role of family in emotional and psychological development.
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Family dynamics, emotional development, young adults, family systems theory, attachment theory, developmental psychology, parenting styles, emotional communication, psychological resilience, emotional regulation, self-concept, identity formation, interpersonal relationships, Pakistani families, cultural context
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© 2025, Parvez, A.
Received: May 01, 2025; Revision Received: May 14, 2025; Accepted: May 17, 2025
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ISSN 2348-5396
ISSN 2349-3429
18.01.159.20251302
10.25215/1302.159
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