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To explore unpacked social adjustment issues of divorced women.
Author(s):
1. Muhammad Aqeel: Foundation University, Rawalpindi Campus, PAKISTAN
2. Samia Wasif: Foundation University, Rawalpindi Campus, PAKISTAN
3. Qurat-Ul-Ain: Foundation University, Rawalpindi Campus, PAKISTAN
4. Fouzia Ghani: Foundation University, Rawalpindi Campus, PAKISTAN
5. Fatarza Wazir: Foundation University, Rawalpindi Campus, PAKISTAN
6. Nayyab Shaukat: Foundation University, Rawalpindi Campus, PAKISTAN
Abstract:
Divorce defines as “the dissolution of a marriage, normally permitting each party to remarry” (Christopher, 1999). Social adjustment after divorce refers to resettlement of an individual in the society after being divorced and resettlement is in terms of economic empowerment and decision making by her. The current study was investigating the problems faced by divorced women and to figure out the social adjustment issues of divorced women. Social adjustment issues of divorced women were studied with the sample of 15 case studies of Muslim divorced women who were resided in different areas of Rawalpindi and Islamabad, Pakistan. Case study technique was used based on grounded theory. It is concluded from over all findings of this study that divorce effects on women in every spheres of their lives. It impacts on them negatively. Society sees them as stigmatized personality and criticizes them without knowing that whether they are guilty for their marriage termination or not. She feels herself alien and these thoughts put her under grave of psychological stress and social alienation. In this phase, when she goes through from this disturbance, she needs support. Society needs to understand the problems of divorcees rather than to criticizes her and blaming her on her marriage termination. So there is need for awareness and change in the minds of people to do not stress her, understand her condition and must encourage her to begin her life again. The increased awareness of society in this regard will ensure the health of the victimized individuals and the society at large.
Page(s): 439-445
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Published: Journal: Academic Research International, Volume: 6, Issue: 3, Year: 2015
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