Mental Health and Domestic Violence: A Short Story Entitled “The Story of Layla”
Main Author: | Nobel, Jessica Erinnasari |
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Other Authors: | Kusumaningtyas, Purwanti |
Format: | Thesis application/pdf Book |
Bahasa: | eng |
Terbitan: |
, 2022
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Online Access: |
https://repository.uksw.edu//handle/123456789/27536 |
Daftar Isi:
- Indonesia is well-known as a country of law. Yet, there are still many cases of domestic violence in our country. Since there is a law for children protection. Yet, nowadays, the cases of Domestic Violence in Indonesia are increasing every year. The victims of Domestic Violence often are women and children. These problems are not reduced yet or even could not stop because of the lack of Indonesian’s knowledge and appeal from the government about Domestic violence and its impacts. Honestly, the government has already done its task to solve these cases. However, it does not reduce the number of cases of Domestic Violence. So, through this writing, I want to speak up about the and mental health of the children that their parents or mostly their father do domestic violence. The first psychological problem of the consiousness of the possibility of parent (father) or men do domestic violence to their children. I am going to solve the problem by doing research, data gathering, and analysis as my base of my topic. So that my writing could be related to the fact. To gain good-relatable writing, I will focus my writing on children’s psychological desires and the impact for the victims. To complete my data as relatabl e writing, I will also do an interview with a person who has experienced Domestic violence. In the end, I hope that my writing about Domestic violence could be use as a reminder and source of learning for everyone who will read my writing. So they could get a piece of new knowledge about Domestic Violence for a better generation and future.