INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC DEVELOPMENT AND RESEARCH International Peer Reviewed & Refereed Journals, Open Access Journal ISSN Approved Journal No: 2455-2631 | Impact factor: 8.15 | ESTD Year: 2016
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Lately, the affair has flooded the community, causing anxiety and concern. Destroyed households, children suffering, not a little psychological misfortune hidden behind divorce rates in the data of Ambon District Court. If the husband has an affair, that is normal. However, how does the husband face the reality of his wife having an affair? How do men interpret this 'situation'? This case study reveals the curiosity of researchers through in-depth interviews by utilizing empathy in Egan's theory to obtain data, and then the narrative is analyzed by Reissman's theory. The results showed that each subject experienced angry, negative emotions, but had weak coping skills related to attempts to change the stressor directly. The results of this study are different from the research of previous researchers, where the target is the wives. When men are dominated by angry emotions, women are generally dominated by jealousy. When men can accept their wives as they are, those who are betrayed are generally unable to show the same acceptance. What's different is that women have strong coping skills than men. In that difference, both men and women survive in the middle of their partner's affair.
Keywords:
Subjective appreciation, husband.
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"Husband Subjective Planning To Wife’s Infedility", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijsdr.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.4, Issue 2, page no.97 - 104, February-2019, Available :http://www.ijsdr.org/papers/IJSDR1902017.pdf
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Publication Details:
Published Paper ID: IJSDR1902017
Registration ID:190089
Published In: Volume 4 Issue 2, February-2019
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Page No: 97 - 104
Publisher: IJSDR | www.ijsdr.org
ISSN Number: 2455-2631
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