The role of family influences in the development of deviant behaviors

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Hanna Kiss

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The development of deviant behaviors is influenced by a variety of factors. This study focuses on family influences, which play a crucial role in the development of an individual’s personality. Experiences within the family environment, parenting styles, and attachment patterns significantly shape our behavior and personality. A key aspect of this study is epigenetics, which examines the effects of family influences at the genetic level. Additionally, the study highlights transgenerational aspects, illustrating the long-term impact of past events and experiences on individual development. The aim of this research is to demonstrate that family influences play a decisive role in the development of deviant behaviors.

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Kiss, H. (2024). The role of family influences in the development of deviant behaviors. Módszertani Közlemények, 64(1), 89–104. https://doi.org/10.14232/modszertani.2024.1.89-104
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