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Area of Science:

  • Sociology
  • Psychology
  • Philosophy

Background:

  • Sociological concepts can illuminate the practical applications of cosmic perspectives in daily life.
  • Optimal recovery in therapy involves enhanced participation and life satisfaction within family and society.
  • Meaningful motivation and universal orientation are key components of therapeutic recovery.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To apply cosmological and therapeutic concepts to diverse marital relationships.
  • To clarify possibilities and define contrasts within these relationships.
  • To describe family processes evolving from shifts in cosmic views, beliefs, and behaviors.

Main Methods:

  • Application of sociological and cosmological theories to marital dynamics.
  • Analysis of family processes linked to changes in worldview and behavior.
  • Qualitative assessment of belief systems' influence on motivation and direction.

Main Results:

  • Demonstrated applications of cosmic views to everyday living and marital relationships.
  • Defined optimal recovery through increased social participation and life satisfaction.
  • Described the evolution of family processes influenced by shifting beliefs and cosmic orientations.

Conclusions:

  • Belief systems significantly motivate, provide meaning, and direct behavior.
  • Cosmology and therapy integration offers a framework for understanding marital and family dynamics.
  • Shifts in worldview can lead to positive changes in participation and life satisfaction.