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Journal : Grief and trauma

Application of Mutual Storytelling Techniques in Overcoming Sibling Rivalry in Client "A" Meithiya, Annisa Sri; Noviza, Neni; Putra, Bela Janare; Ramčilović, Zećir; Hijazi, Muhammad; Abrori, M. Sayyidul
Grief and Trauma Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Grief and Trauma
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59388/gt.v2i1.571

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This research aims to explore the condition of sibling rivalry experienced by client "A" and examine the application of the mutual storytelling technique in addressing it. Sibling rivalry is a common issue where competition between siblings arises, often fueled by factors such as perceived parental favoritism, jealousy, and a competitive spirit. Client "A" exhibits several characteristics of sibling rivalry, including aggressive behavior, resentment, anger, and feelings of envy towards their sibling. Through this study, the researcher seeks to understand the dynamics of sibling rivalry in client "A" and how the mutual storytelling technique can be applied to help mitigate these behaviors. The research adopts a qualitative approach with a case study method, utilizing observation, interviews, and documentation as data collection techniques. The data analysis involves pattern matching, explanatory analysis, and time series analysis to comprehensively examine the case. The findings provide insight into client "A's" rivalry, characterized by aggression and a competitive attitude, and explore how mutual storytelling can be a useful tool for addressing these issues.
Behavioristic Counseling Techniques for Mitigating Sexual Addiction Among Michat Application Users Wahid, M. Wahid; Kusnadi, Kusnadi; Putra, Bela Janare; Sartika, Eka; Nurazhar, Ammar
Grief and Trauma Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Grief and Trauma
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59388/gt.v1i2.655

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This research is entitled The Application of Behaviorism in Reducing Sexual Addiction Among MiChat Application Users. The background of this study is based on the negative habit of an individual (client G) who frequently used the MiChat application to order sex workers in order to satisfy his sexual desires. The purpose of this research is to reduce client G's sexual addiction by applying behaviorist theory. The method used is a qualitative approach with data collected through observation, interviews, and documentation. The results showed that client G experienced significant behavioral changes in a positive direction. He was able to leave his negative habits through several behaviorist-based stages, including assessment, goal setting, motivation by companions, and implementation techniques such as delivering important advice, sincere repentance (Taubat Nasuha), deleting MiChat contacts, strengthening feelings of shame, and fostering positive thinking through self-suggestion. Evaluation was conducted regularly by the counselor by monitoring the client's openness and honesty during the counseling process. The study recommends that behaviorist approaches be applied consistently and combined with spiritual reinforcement to effectively address cases of sexual addiction.