Non-normative family crisis
crisis, the occurrence of which is potentially possible at any stage of the life cycle of the family and is associated with the experience of negative life events defined as crisis. Examples of negative life events can be:
1) External difficulties (lack of own housing, work, etc.);
2) Unexpected events, stress (the family or one of its members becomes a victim of any accident or disaster);
The cause of a non-normative family crisis can also be the internal inability of the family to adequately assess and survive any family event that it considers as threatening, conflicting or stressful.
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