Nur Azizah
UIN Prof. K.H. Saifuddin Zuhri, Indonesia

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Rekonstruksi Makna Hidup pada Lansia dengan Riwayat Penolakan Keluarga Fury Shafa Hartono; Nur Azizah
Journal of Society Counseling Vol. 4 No. 2 (2026): Journal of Society Counseling
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59388/josc.v4i2.906

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This study aims to examine the process of reconstructing the meaning of life among elderly individuals with a history of family rejection at the Panti Pelayanan Sosial Dewanata Cilacap. This research employed a qualitative approach with a phenomenological method to understand the subjective experiences of the elderly after experiencing family rejection. The informants consisted of three elderly residents and one social worker. Data were collected through in-depth interviews, observation, and documentation, and analyzed using data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing, with source triangulation used to ensure data validity. The findings revealed that family rejection, including emotional neglect, family conflict, verbal abuse, and lack of attention, caused psychological impacts such as sadness, loneliness, anxiety, insecurity, and a crisis in the meaning of life. Initially, the elderly experienced difficulties adapting to life in the nursing home and tended to withdraw socially. However, over time, they gradually reconstructed the meaning of life through self-acceptance, social support, social worker assistance, social activities, and spirituality. Spirituality became the most dominant factor in helping the elderly achieve inner peace, gratitude, and acceptance of their life experiences.
Representasi Solastalgia dan Distress Lingkungan dalam Film Dokumenter Pesta Babi: Analisis Konten Kualitatif Berbasis Ekopsikologi Laely Nur Azizah; Nur Azizah
Journal of Society Counseling Vol. 4 No. 2 (2026): Journal of Society Counseling
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59388/josc.v4i2.908

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Documentary films offer a distinctive window into the psychological suffering that communities endure when their home environments undergo severe and sustained degradation. The documentary Pesta Babi captures how rural communities bear the weight of environmental harm caused by large-scale industrial pig farming. This study analyzes the manifestation of solastalgia and environmental distress as portrayed in the film, employing qualitative content analysis grounded in ecopsychology theory and Albrecht's solastalgia framework. Data were gathered through close observation of visual narratives, dialogue, affective expressions, and symbolic elements, triangulated with secondary sources. Three dominant dimensions of solastalgia emerged from the analysis: first, loss of place attachment, marked by landscape transformation and the erosion of the symbolic meaning communities had woven into their surroundings; second, chronic ecological distress, expressed through persistent anxiety and collective psychological exhaustion; and third, erosion of communal identity, tied to the disappearance of natural resources as both livelihood and anchor of selfhood. The study affirms that documentary film is not merely an advocacy instrument but also a documentation space for collective psychological suffering that warrants serious attention from counseling practitioners. These findings contribute to the development of contextual, community-based, and ecologically grounded eco-counseling within Islamic guidance and counseling in Indonesia.