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The GAMBARAN OPTIMISME ANAK PADA PERCERAIAN ORANG TUA: The Picture Of The Childl's Optimism On The Divorce Of The Parents Jessica Salim; Mira wati
Psikologi Prima Vol. 5 No. 2 (2022): Psikologi Prima
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34012/psychoprima.v5i2.3113

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Family is the first place for individuals which becomes the primary place for someone to learn and instill life values. Living in a family will only sometimes go according to what we expect, but other things will appear that intentionally or unintentionally will become obstacles. If you have made all the prevention efforts and solutions to remove existing obstacles but are unsuccessful, the way to do this is through a divorce. According to Yusuf (2004), parental divorce is a family situation that is not harmonious, unstable, or messy. The condition of children who experience divorce will have the ability to position themselves or have a habit of dealing with problems that occur. Therefore, optimism is the ability of a child to deal with the situation they are experiencing or the tendency to face a problem in thinking in a good or positive direction. So divorce will make children feel devastated, and some will feel pessimistic. However, some children will feel a rift in their parent's relationship, which results in a divorce, and will feel optimistic about what happened to them. By feeling optimistic, the child can adjust and adapt to an environment that will experience drastic changes. The research method used in this study is qualitative, and the method used is a literature study.
PENERIMAAN KELUARGA TERHADAP ANGGOTA KELUARGA YANG MENDERITA SKIZOFRENIA: Family Self-Acceptance in Schizophrenic Patients Kurnia Citra Puspita; Mira Wati
Psikologi Prima Vol. 5 No. 2 (2022): Psikologi Prima
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34012/psychoprima.v5i2.3125

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Mental disorders should get more attention because the people themselves still think that mental disorders are disgusting and embarrassing. For this reason, the stigma of society has an impact on the families of sufferers because they think that if one of the families suffers from a mental disorder, it is something that is very embarrassing and is a disgrace to the family. One of the many psychiatric disorders is schizophrenia where the sufferer has difficulty distinguishing what is real and what is not. The existence of this thinking disorder makes the sufferer have abnormalities in behaving and speaking. Families who care for people with schizophrenia also receive bad treatment by the surrounding environment so that it affects their perception of schizophrenia itself. Not infrequently the family also becomes a victim when caring for the patient and of course makes the sufferer's family feel depressed. For this reason, self-acceptance from the family will have an impact and can also help the healing process for people with schizophrenia. The stages of family self-acceptance vary, but in general there are four stages, namely resistance, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance.