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DOES SPIRIT OF NATIONALISM STILL EXIST THROUGH GUIDANCE & COUNSELING SERVICE ? (The Fieldtrip Study Analysis at (SIKL) Indonesian School Students of Kuala Lumpur) Nisa’, Siti Liana Nurun; Azmi, Khilman Rofi'
Konseling Edukasi : Journal of Guidance and Counseling Vol 5, No 1 (2021): Konseling Edukasi : Journal Of Guidance and Counseling
Publisher : IAIN Kudus

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21043/konseling.v5i1.9793

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Does Spirit Of Nationalism Still Exist Through Guidance & Counseling Service? (The Fieldtrip Study Analysis at (SIKL) Indonesian School Students of Kuala Lumpur). This study aims to describe the spirit of nationalism in guidance and counseling services (analytical studies at the Indonesian School of Kuala Lumpur (SIKL). This research uses a field visit study method. Where field study visits are conducted online via zoom. The approach used is qualitative. This approach is descriptive based on observations in the form of words or observed behavior. The data sources are diverse, such as observation notes, history, and interview notes. While this article is the source of the data from interviews. The research data collected was then analyzed using a descriptive analysis approach. The results of the study indicate that BK teachers have an important role in helping the success of character education. In Malaysia, there are many Indonesians living there. So, the Kuala Lumpur Indonesian School is presented as an effort for the Indonesian people to instill in every citizen everywhere to be able to experience an integrated education, namely the national education system. SIKL is an overseas Indonesian school that is committed to educating students and promoting Indonesian culture in the global community. There are several forms of activities that support the character of nationalism, namely by holding extracurricular arts, expression stages, scouts, and cultural diplomacy. From these activities, SIKL students became students with strong nationalist characters and became agents of promoters of Indonesian culture in Malaysia.Keywords: Guidance and Counseling; Spirit Nationalism; Kuala Lumpur Indonesian School Students
The Implementation of Islamic Reality Group Counseling through Humor For Student`s Game Online Addiction At Bright Private Learning Azmi, Khilman Rofi'
KONSELING RELIGI Vol 12, No 2 (2021): Desember 2021
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Agama Islam Negeri (STAIN) Kudus

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Online game addiction behavior is a phenomenon that occurs as one of the impacts of the rapid development of technology and information. This study aims to prove the use of humor techniques in reality approach counseling for students in Bright's tutoring. Group counseling is carried out based on a comprehensive Islamic model. The reality group counseling approach in this study emphasizes responsible behavior for learning choices and playing online games. The methodology used is Quasi Experimental with a pre-post test model with five students as the subject of Bright tutoring. Data analysis was carried out by fulfilling the results of the validity of the instrument analysis and compliance with the stages of research implementation. Data analysis usedNon-parametric statistical analysis using the Wilcoxon's Signed Rank Test. The results obtained an average significant increase between 30-40% in the low to high category. Through these results, it can be studied that the reality approach with humor techniques in group counseling services can reduce the frequency of student addiction exponentially. In addition, efforts to eliminate an unwanted behavior are automatically able to bring up positive behavior which in this case is an increase in student learning motivation.
Peer support and the mental health of Indonesian migrant workers: The mediating role of spiritual well-being and coping strategies Ghufron, M. Nur; Azmi, Khilman Rofi'; Al-Giffari, Haekal Adha
Psikohumaniora: Jurnal Penelitian Psikologi Vol. 9 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Faculty of Psychology and Health - Universitas Islam Negeri Walisongo Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/pjpp.v9i1.20341

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Peer support has been highlighted as an important factor in the mental health of Indonesian migrant workers abroad. Although many studies have investigated spiritual well-being and coping strategies, few have investigated the role of these as mediating variables. This study aims to determine the direct and indirect influences of peer support on mental health through the spiritual well-being and coping strategies of Indonesian migrant workers living abroad. The research participants were 183 Indonesian migrant workers based overseas. The sampling technique employed was convenience sampling. The data collection technique used was a scale questionnaire, including the peer support scale, coping strategy scale, spiritual well-being scale and mental health scale. The technique for analyzing the data was structural equation modeling. The results show that peer support (β = .247, p < .01), spiritual well-being (β = .176, p < .01), and coping strategies (β = .514, p < .01) had a direct effect on mental health. At the same time, there was an indirect effect of peer support (β = .159, p < .01), which was mediated by spiritual well-being and coping strategies. The research has theoretical implications regarding the importance of the encouragement of friends for the mental health of Indonesian migrant workers, especially when reinforced with spiritual well-being and coping strategies. 
Peer support and the mental health of Indonesian migrant workers: The mediating role of spiritual well-being and coping strategies Ghufron, M. Nur; Azmi, Khilman Rofi'; Al-Giffari, Haekal Adha
Psikohumaniora: Jurnal Penelitian Psikologi Vol. 9 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Faculty of Psychology and Health - Universitas Islam Negeri Walisongo Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/pjpp.v9i1.20341

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Peer support has been highlighted as an important factor in the mental health of Indonesian migrant workers abroad. Although many studies have investigated spiritual well-being and coping strategies, few have investigated the role of these as mediating variables. This study aims to determine the direct and indirect influences of peer support on mental health through the spiritual well-being and coping strategies of Indonesian migrant workers living abroad. The research participants were 183 Indonesian migrant workers based overseas. The sampling technique employed was convenience sampling. The data collection technique used was a scale questionnaire, including the peer support scale, coping strategy scale, spiritual well-being scale and mental health scale. The technique for analyzing the data was structural equation modeling. The results show that peer support (β = .247, p < .01), spiritual well-being (β = .176, p < .01), and coping strategies (β = .514, p < .01) had a direct effect on mental health. At the same time, there was an indirect effect of peer support (β = .159, p < .01), which was mediated by spiritual well-being and coping strategies. The research has theoretical implications regarding the importance of the encouragement of friends for the mental health of Indonesian migrant workers, especially when reinforced with spiritual well-being and coping strategies. 
Self-Harm in Indonesian Adolescents and Undergraduates (2015–2025): A Bibliometric and Science-Mapping Study with Guidance and Counseling Implications Navion, Febranti Putri; Widyarto, Wikan Galuh; Azmi, Khilman Rofi'; Zuhdi, Muhammad Sholihuddin; Cahyono, Febri Tri; Machfud, Muchammad Saiful; Arifuddin, Alfan
Buletin Konseling Inovatif Vol. 5, No. 3
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The objective of this study is to map a decade (2015–2025) of Indonesian research on self-harm among secondary-school students and undergraduates while examining its implications for guidance and counseling practice in schools and universities. The methods applied were a bilingual, population-bounded bibliometric design in which data were retrieved from Google Scholar using Publish or Perish (PoP), screened through a PRISMA-guided protocol, and analyzed with performance indicators such as annual output, sources, top documents, and citation trends, complemented by science-mapping techniques including keyword harmonization and VOSviewer-based co-word networks. The results show that from 440 records initially retrieved, 119 studies met the eligibility criteria, with research output accelerating significantly after 2021, peaking in 2024, and showing comparable momentum in 2025. Publications were dispersed across fragmented venues, with citations concentrated in a few national journals, and thematic clusters focused on adolescents, social media, cyberbullying, depression, anxiety, and suicidal ideation, while intervention models, validated measurement tools, and evaluative studies remained underrepresented. The conclusions drawn indicate that Indonesian research on self-harm has expanded rapidly yet remains largely descriptive, thereby underscoring the need for nationally representative prevalence studies, the development and rigorous evaluation of culturally grounded counseling interventions, cross-database triangulation to enhance visibility, and the systematic embedding of guidance and counseling practices into intervention research to advance both scientific relevance and practical impact. Nevertheless, this study is limited by its reliance on a single database (Google Scholar), a single-reviewer screening process, and citation-based indicators that may not be directly comparable with WoS/Scopus metrics.