Abstract:
This study investigates the impact of family roles and dysfunction on children's mental health, addressing growing concerns in contemporary society. Utilizing an interdisciplinary approach, the research synthesizes literature from psychology, sociology, and family studies. Results reveal pervasive consequences, including identity issues, emotional neglect, communication difficulties, trauma, and a heightened risk of anxiety and depression. Notably, the study emphasizes the potential perpetuation of dysfunctional patterns across generations. The findings underline the urgency of interventions promoting clear communication, healthy boundaries, and breaking generational cycles of dysfunction. The study contributes to enhanced strategies for fostering children's mental well-being within familial contexts.