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The Development of electronic group counseling (EGC) software to optimize counseling services in Indonesia Eddy Wibowo, Mungin; Mahfud, Ashari; Khiyarusoleh, Ujang
KONSELOR Vol. 12 No. 3 (2023): KONSELOR
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/0202312321-0-86

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Counseling services are currently an increasing need in society. This is proof that modern life makes people vulnerable to their psychological well-being. However, current counseling services still have limitations such as distance and time with clients. Therefore, the development of electronic group counseling (EGC) software was the reason for its development to optimize services to clients. EGC development was carried out by adopting the Borg & Gall model. These stages include; 1) literature review, 2) product preparation, 3) first stage trial, 4) product revision, 5) second stage trial, 6) final product revision. The trial was carried out involving 25 guidance and counseling teachers, as well as 500 high school level students spread across Central Java province. The selection of subjects in this research was carried out using cluster sampling techniques. The data collected relates to teachers' experiences in using this application in implementing counseling services. Meanwhile, data from students was collected to see students' experiences in using counseling services with the EGC application. Data collection was carried out using the counseling service satisfaction instrument with EGC which had previously been developed by researchers. The results obtained will then be described quantitatively. The results of this development produce EGC software that is ready to use. This software makes it easier for counselors to plan meetings with clients, assess clients' conditions, meet virtually with clients, and create counseling reports. This software complements the findings of cybercounseling products which are currently being developed in Indonesia. Supporting technological advances, counseling comes with various innovations that are able to create more effective and efficient services for clients.
Reducing violent student behavior through culturally based counseling: Mediation analysis of the fairness Sugiharto, DYP; Mulawarman, M; Sunawan, S; Mahfud, Ashari; Muslikah, M; Febriyanti, Thrisia; Khiyarusholeh, Ujang; Rohmatika, Nailu
KONSELOR Vol. 12 No. 3 (2023): KONSELOR
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/0202312322-0-86

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This study investigates the impact of Iso Trimorogo counseling, a culture-based counseling approach rooted in Tri Dharma Mangkunegaran Philosophy, on reducing violent behavior in high school students by fostering the character trait of fairness. The research involved 120 high school students from Central Java Province, Indonesia divided into an experimental group receiving Iso Trimorogo counseling and a control group subjected to conventional counseling methods. The efficacy of the counseling was assessed using a fairness character scale and a bullying behavior scale, administered pre- and post-treatment. The study employed bootstrapping analysis with 5000 resampling iterations, maintaining an error threshold of 5% (p < 0.005). The results indicated a significant direct effect of Iso Trimorogo counseling in diminishing violent behavior (F = 9.027) and an indirect effect through the mediation of fairness character development (F = 4.026), with a negative correlation between fairness character and violent behavior (R = 0.389). These findings underscore the importance of integrating character education, particularly focusing on fairness, in counseling strategies to effectively address violent behavior in schools. The study advocates for the adoption of culture-based counseling approaches like Iso Trimorogo in educational settings to enhance student behavior and character development.
Co-Authors Agustian, Saefuddin Dicky anas, moh Aniqotunnajma, Azmi Nabila Apriliana, Nabila Shinta Arifin, Alvenia Clarista Aulia, Gabriel Avriline, Dyan Azalia, Banowati Azzahra, Berliana Rizka Surya Azzahra, Risha Putri Binti Isrofin, Binti Bishops, Cecily Chatarina Umbul Wahyuni DYP Sugiharto, DYP Edissyawalia, Chelsea Anasta Edris Zamroni Febriyanti, Thrisia Gudnanto, Gudnanto Hadi, Tsania Intan Mulia Happy Komikesari Hartatik, Maria Theresia Sri Heru Mugiarso Imannudin, Wahyu Indah Lestari, Indah Julia, Celsa Khiyarusholeh, Ujang Khiyarusoleh, Ujang Kinasih, Gracia Putri Kunwijaya, Indrajati Kurniawati, Eka Kusumah, Raden Gamal Tamrin Latifah, Anisatul Lestari, Dyah Muji Listiani, Dinda Ayu Nurlita M, Muslikah Maharani, Rosalinda Putri Muhammad Japar Mulawarman Mulawarman Mulawarman, M mungin eddy wibowo, mungin eddy MUSLIKAH Muslikah Muslikah, Muslikah Muslikah, M Nabilah, Jaisy Hanun Najma Sana Nadhirah Hilman Nugraheni, Edwindha Prafitra Pawitraningtyas, Ken Ayya Syarifah Pramita Sylvia Dewi Putri, Dinda Pangestika Setya Putri, Nashwa Arika Putri, Nurul Faiza Eka Qaanita, Najmi Aulia Rahman, Waly Yafi Rahmatika, Putri Fitri Rahmawati, Adinuringtiyas Herfi Rahmawati, Adinuringtyas Herfi Rahmawati, Dyah Ayu Rizkyawan, Bimo Bagas Rohmatika, Nailu Saraswati, Sekar Wilujeng Setiawan, Ifan Setyaningrum, Dhiya Ayu Sihombing, Melani Lestari Sinta Saraswati Sucipto Sucipto Suhur, M Khautalfata Sunawan Sunawan Sunawan, S Syahidah, Nabila Alifiana Tasaoktora, Aflihatul Ulya Utomo, Dian Purbo Widyaningrum, Firda Rinda Wijaya, Anindya Kinasih Putri Wijayanti, Wahyuningsih Kusuma Zahrani, Maha Ayu Zakira, Ichrima