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The is a unique blend of ancient tradition and rapid modernisation. Whether in bustling cities or quiet villages, daily life revolves around a collectivistic culture where the interests of the family almost always take priority over the individual. 1. The Structure: Joint vs. Nuclear

) before children head to school in neatly pressed uniforms and adults navigate chaotic city traffic or head to fields. The is a unique blend of ancient tradition

Breakfast is usually a warm, homemade meal (like The Structure: Joint vs

In urban areas, the nuclear family (parents and children) is becoming the norm. However, even in separate homes, Indian families maintain intense emotional interdependence, with relatives often living as neighbours or visiting constantly. 2. A Typical Day: The Rhythms of Life Daily life often follows a predictable, shared rhythm: However, even in separate homes, Indian families maintain

Indian family systems, collectivistic society and psychotherapy

Traditionally, India is known for the "joint family" system, where three to four generations live under one roof, sharing a kitchen and often a common "purse" or budget. Grandparents, parents, uncles, aunts, and children live together, providing a deep sense of social and economic security.

Mornings start early, often with the mother being the first to rise. Many families begin with religious rituals like puja (prayer), lighting incense, and sometimes drawing colourful rangoli patterns at the doorstep to welcome positive energy