Intimate family relationship is a form of closeness that occurs in parent-child relationships that can be seen from feelings of mutual openness, trust, bonding, and support for each other. The purpose of this study is to describe, describe, and understand the image of intimate family relationships in former drug prisoners who experienced broken homes. The subject in this study was a former narcotics prisoner who experienced a broken home with two informants. The data in this study were obtained through in-depth interviews to understand the meaning of the experiences given by the research subjects. The results showed that there were six themes related to the description of family intimate relationships in former narcotics prisoners who experienced broken homes, namely the description of family intimate relationships, influential factors in family intimate relationships, the impact of unfulfilled family intimate relationships, social relationships and friendships, efforts to accept the situation, and images of self-identity and expectations. The research results are expected to provide additional knowledge in the field of psychology, especially in the field of family psychology.
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