Abstract. Child abuse, with its devastating physical and psychological consequences, underscores the critical need for protective family environments. This study employed a literature review to explore the psychological underpinnings of family resilience as a preventive strategy. The research aimed to identify and delve into the physical, social, psychological, and spiritual dimensions of family resilience in relation to child abuse prevention. A systematic literature review was performed, searching for relevant publications, including books, journal articles, and conference proceedings, using Google Scholar. Findings emphasize a holistic approach to building family resilience, encompassing physical health, strong family bonds, effective stress management, emotional regulation, and spiritual grounding. These components collectively contribute to a protective environment that shields children from abuse.
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