| Abstract: |
The emotional and psychological well-being of adolescents has become a growing global concern due to rising exposure to academic stress, digital overuse, social pressures, family conflicts, and identity-related challenges. Emotional regulation during adolescence is essential for healthy psychological adjustment and the development of a stable personality. This study examines the influence of a spiritually enriched family environment on adolescents’ emotional control, coping abilities, psychological adjustment, and behavioral stability.
A comparative framework was used to analyze differences between adolescents raised in spiritually guided households and those brought up in non-spiritual environments. The findings indicate that adolescents nurtured within spiritually enriched families demonstrate higher emotional balance, stronger self-discipline, greater stress tolerance, enhanced empathy, and more adaptive coping strategies. The study underscores the robust psychological foundation fostered by a spiritual family climate and suggests its potential integration into contemporary parenting practices and educational systems. |