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CINDERELLA COMPLEX ON MILLENNIAL STUDENTS Fahmi Nur Abidah; Dyah Siti Septiningsih
PSIMPHONI Vol 3, No 1 (2022): Maret
Publisher : Lembaga Publikasi Ilmiah dan Penerbitan (LPIP)

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Women and men have differences, in a biological perspective, psychological and social perspectives. Social perspective, women are educated to be gentle and shows the feminine side, while men are educated to be masculine. Students who are known for being confident and having an out of the mind box in fact, especially female students have fear and psychological dependence, as well as a desire to be protected known as the Cinderella complex. Cinderella complex is fear women are not aware of the independence and success that causes herself to have a tendency to be protected by others especially men. This study aims to examine the Cinderella complex in college students millennial women. This study uses a qualitative research method with a case study. Data collection is done through semistructured interviews to 3 primary informants and 3 secondary informants credibility of using triangulation of sources. Data analysis using interactive model data analysis. The findings of this study are that the three female students unconsciously experiencing cinderella complex syndrome shown with social behavior, namely, happy to receive attention from many men, have a tendency to depend on and be influenced by others, communication is not assertive, not confident in their abilities and rely on luck in determining the success factor. The factors of these behavior are parenting factors, personal maturity, and selfconcept influenced by parenting factors, personal maturity and self-concept.
HAPPINESS IN ADOLESCENTS WITH TWO FATHERS AND TWO MOTHERS Meylin Nur Anggita Putri; Dyah Siti Septiningsih
PSIMPHONI Vol 2, No 2 (2021): September
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This study aimed to find happiness in adolescents with two fathers and two mothers. The focus of this research was happiness in them. A qualitative method with a case study approach was used in this study. The participants were the adolescents with two fathers and two mothers and two other informants namely family and close friends of participants. Data credibility used triangulation of sources by comparing data obtained from each source. Triangulation of techniques was conducted by comparing data generated from several different techniques with the same sources. The results discussed and linked the aspects of happiness with the research findings. The results showed that the participants accepted and enjoyed the past, had a positive activity environment, had ambitions in the future, had an effort to achieve goals, had hopes, and a positive point of view on the future.
DYNAMICS OF EMOTION IN ADOLESCENTS WITH MOTHERS WITH AUTHORITARIAN PARENTING Azka Amalia Afifi; Dyah Siti Septiningsih
PSIMPHONI Vol 2, No 1 (2021): Maret
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This study aims to examine the flow of emotional dynamics in adolescents who have mothers with authoritarian parenting. This is qualitative research. Participants consisted of 3 teenagers, 2 females and 1 male who had a mother with authoritarian parenting. Data were collected by providing authoritarian parenting screening which is then followed by a semistructured interview. The interviews were done using online communication media, such as Whatsapp. The data triangulation techniques were used as the credibility in this study. From the results of the research, it can be concluded that the triggers of emotional dynamics were due to the authoritarian parenting of their mothers, such as the existence of restrictions, punishment and demands. The emotional dynamics experienced by the three participants were their unstable feeling, marked by feelings of anger, fear, boredom, and sadness when they disagreed with their mothers. The outlet of each participant is different. In the process of quelling emotions, each participant prefers to cover up the story or write and end up asleep. Each participant will calm down so that they are not deep far into negative emotions.