Abstract

<p style="text-align: justify;">The problem of addictive behavior and the search for effective psychosocial assistance programs remains relevant. The existing relationship between dysfunctions in the family and the formation of a dependent personality necessitates psycho-correctional work with family members. However, the position of co-dependent family members of an addict is often associated with resistance to change in the family situation. In the article, the difficulties in the interaction of specialists with co-dependents is considered through the prism of an analysis of systemic family processes and phe-nomena. Specific types of difficulties caused by violations in various parameters of the family sys-tem are highlighted. An analysis of family parameters and means of regulating intra- and extra-family interaction reveals hidden aspects of resistance to change on the part of a dysfunctional fami-ly and expands the possibilities for leveling its influence. Based on the results of the analysis, direc-tions for further research are proposed.</p>

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