In a normal family it is common to have conflicts between parent-child, the frequency of these conflicts increase when the child enters their adolescent age. This happens because the child asserts more autonomy and begins to think different from their parents, and also that the peer group gains importance in their life. These change makes them a bit non conforming to their parents instructions, this leads to conflicts between them. This is common phenomena but it does not occur at a high levels. High levels of conflicts emerges in dysfunctional families between the parent-child due to the difficult situations as abusive parents, poverty, single parent households, divorced parents etc.
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