Abstract:
There are some families that, although "organized", are characterized by accentuated conflicting states that can be of varying intensity, like quarrels, misunderstandings to physical aggression. In these families, because of the great sensibilities, any '' event '' interposed between their parents is recieved and lived intensely. The main effect of conflicting family relationships is the negative impact on the personality of the child. Families characterized by a high and strongly conflicting potential psycho-psychologically and psychomorphically deficient affect the child's psychological and psychosocial maturation. The child's home run, coupled with lack of parental supervision, causes him to adhere to extra-family groups with great delinquent potential.