Indian family systems, collectivistic society and psychotherapy
Modern India is seeing a "gradual fade" of this system. In 2020, only 16% of households were joint families, down from 31% in 2001. @Master_Webseries Sarla_Bhabhi (2020) S02E01.mp4
Introduction
Daily life in an Indian household is a blend of regimented chores and collective leisure. This paper explores the structural shifts from joint
Traditionally, the Indian is a multigenerational unit—often three to four generations—sharing a kitchen, a "common purse," and a patriarch known as the Karta . a "common purse
The Indian family is the foundational unit of society, characterized by a deep-rooted collectivist culture. While globalization and urbanization are rapidly reshaping lifestyles, the core values of interdependence, hierarchy, and shared responsibility remain central to daily existence. This paper explores the structural shifts from joint to nuclear families and the intimate daily rituals that define the Indian household.