Abstract
The article represents a theoretical and applied study that follows the strategic line and doctrinal axis of many works by the author regarding the education and enculturation of the family through the valorization of reflection, the moral action of individuals in the context of counseling focused on the development of positive daily thinking in adults and children. Additionally, here is presented and explained a set of principles, conditions and strategies for family education and counseling, which have been scientifically grounded and correlated with essential orientations from the perspective of social psychology, positive psychology, practical philosophy and complex ontological counseling of the family. Some trends in enhancing the moral climate within the postmodern family are analyzed and methods for building well-being, happiness and improving the quality of family life are specified. In this context, the results of an opinion survey conducted on a structured sample of adults, young family members, and middle-aged individuals (420 subjects aged 25-50) are provided, followed by interpretations, conclusions, and practical recommendations for cultivating positive daily thinking.
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