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Cinderella Complex Behavioral Tendencies

Robiatul Adawiyah, Isyatin Rodiyah and Yuni Nurhamida
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Robiatul Adawiyah: Master of Psychology, University of Muhammadiyah Malang, Indonesia
Isyatin Rodiyah: Master of Psychology, University of Muhammadiyah Malang, Indonesia
Yuni Nurhamida: Master of Psychology, University of Muhammadiyah Malang, Indonesia

International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2024, vol. 8, issue 8, 2166-2171

Abstract: Cinderella complex is a woman who continues to be psychologically dependent, where women aim to ask for protection from others, especially men. One of the impacts that occurs is authoritarian parenting. The researcher’s goal is to provide information about one of the efforts to reduce the Cinderella complex. The method used is the literature study method, this researcher obtains data sources from various types of literature on the Cinderella complex, from the literature discussing the background and problems regarding the Cinderella complex. The study used international and national journals from the journal publication year 2017-2024 years. Researchers do not collect literature regularly, but do it randomly and search through the Google database, and Google Scholar, writing also uses various keywords to get relevant topics, besides that researchers also check the reference list to find the sources of the literature found. The results of the behavior of the Cinderella complex tendency often view themselves as someone who has deficiencies both mentally, physically, and intellectually, making it difficult to be productive, women who experience the Cinderella complex want help from someone, especially men as a supporter, also the presence of men can entertain when women are unable and can be a source of economy in the future. One way to prevent the occurrence of Cinderella complex is by attending a self-improvement seminar on self-control, so that you can understand how to control yourself well, and also train yourself to have the courage to stand alone and be willing to face risks even though they realize that their greatest desire is to feel safe.

Date: 2024
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