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Psychology, character, Multiple Psikologi Belajar dalam Implementasi Pendidikan Karakter Berbasis Multiple Intelegence Research di Pondok Pesantren Bayt Al Hikmah Kota Pasuruan arifuddin, alfan; Burhani, A. Roisul
Al Musyrif: Jurnal Bimbingan dan Konseling Islam Vol 4 No 2 (2021): October
Publisher : Program Studi Bimbingan dan Konseling Islam

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Bayt Al-Hikmah is one of the pesantren in Pasuruan city that has an education level starting from junior high school, high school and vocational school. This islamic boarding school has applied the concept of Multiple Intelligence Reasearch (MIR) to all its students, meaning that no student is stupid, all students have their own intelligence. This concept was developed based on the theory from Howard Gardner that the whole child is intelligent. The strategy implemented by the teachers at Pesantren Bayt Al-Hikmah is a strategy that is carried out daily. So IQ is not the only factor for a person to be successful and successful in life. If we look back to the previous time, a high number on the student report card shows how clever they are.
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.
Psikologi Cerai Gugat di Kabupaten Tulungagung Widyarto, Wikan Galuh; Arifuddin, Alfan
Nusantara of Research : Jurnal Hasil-hasil Penelitian Universitas Nusantara PGRI Kediri Vol 10 No 2 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Nusantara PGRI Kediri

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This study intends to examine the significance of the motivations underlying the incidence of contested divorce, the factors contributing to the occurrence of contested divorce, and the feelings associated with contested divorce In Tulungagung Regency. The research subjects, i.e., the defendants in the litigation the researcher researched, were analyzed using a qualitative research methodology and a phenomenological model. Choosing research participants based on data gathered through interviews, observations, and life experiences using the snowball sampling technique (self-report). Data reduction, presentation, verification, and decision-making techniques were used in the analysis of the data, while tests for the data's dependability, trustworthiness, and certainty were used to ascertain its validity. The study's conclusions suggest that the motivation to have a divorce is driven by the needs for survival, security, affection, self-esteem, and self-actualization. Economic difficulties, carelessness (neglect/neglect), domestic violence treatment, family system support, poor behavior (drinking, returning home at night without a good cause), and a lack of knowledge and marriage preparedness were among the factors identified. Pre-divorce (a time of conflict), divorce process (mediation/divorce decision), and post-divorce are the three periods into which emotions are divided in accordance with the current divorce process.