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This article investigates the transformation of family interactions under wartime
conditions, with a focus on the psychological and socio-contextual determinants of family system
functioning during periods of acute stress and uncertainty. The study synthesizes contemporary
theoretical approaches to understanding family dynamics in crisis situations and examines how
war-related stressors influence the restructuring of interpersonal roles, communication patterns,
and emotional connectivity within the family unit. Particular attention is paid to the mechanisms
of psychological adaptation, including coping strategies, resilience formation, and emotional
regulation processes that emerge in response to prolonged exposure to traumatic circumstances.
The findings demonstrate that war significantly alters the stability and functionality of family
systems, leading to both the disruption of traditional relational structures and the emergence of
adaptive interaction patterns. The study underscores the critical role of psychological support
systems and adaptive resources in maintaining family cohesion and promoting functional
adjustment in conditions of prolonged societal instability.