Rodzina – tu powstaje człowiek: w trosce o życie powstające w rodzinie
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Lachowska, B. (2018). Rodzina – tu powstaje człowiek: w trosce o życie powstające w rodzinie. Kwartalnik Naukowy Fides Et Ratio, 33(1), 102-114. Pobrano z https://fidesetratio.com.pl/ojs/index.php/FetR/article/view/589
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Theoreticians and researchers agree that the family plays an important role in human life.  A strong relationship is indicated between how the family functions and what kind of people its members become. The objective of the study is the presentation of family characteristics typical of its optimal functioning due to which, according to the words by Virginia Satir, it may perform its ‘people making’ function.

 

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