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The Significance of Pre-Marital Education and Post-Marital Counseling in Minimizing Divorce Rates Eva Nur Hopipah; Ulfiah
Journal of Islamic Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): Journal of Islamic Psychology and Behavioral Sciences
Publisher : CV. Doki Course and Training

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61994/jipbs.v3i2.930

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The increasing divorce rate from time to time raises concern among professionals and researchers in the field of family mental and physical health. This study specifically aims to explore the urgency and effectiveness of pre-marital education and post-marital counseling in minimizing divorce, particularly among couples with relatively young marital ages and short marriage durations. The focus is to understand how preparation before marriage and mediation after marriage can influence the stability of a household. This study uses a qualitative method with a case study approach. Data were collected through observation, in-depth interviews, and documentation techniques. The research was conducted over a five-month period, from January to June 2023, involving 24 individuals from Bandung City who had experienced or were in the process of divorce. These individuals were selected purposively based on the criteria of having multiple divorce cases and a marriage duration of less than five years. The findings revealed that only one of the 24 subjects had received structured pre-marital education before deciding to marry. Meanwhile, all participants underwent post-marital counseling sessions due to conflicts and emotional crises within their marriages. Most of the subjects reported a lack of readiness, poor conflict resolution skills, and minimal knowledge about marital responsibilities. The study concludes that pre-marital education plays a crucial role in mental and emotional preparedness, while post-marital counseling serves as an essential curative strategy to resolve disputes. Therefore, structured educational and counseling programs are strongly recommended to prevent premature divorce and strengthen marital resilience.
Social Rehabilitation Management For Victims Of Drugs Abuse Through Vocational Education Khoer Mulyana, Dewi; Ulfiah; Hendi Suhendraya Muchtar; Sayid Muhammad Rifqi Noval
International Journal of Educational Research & Social Sciences Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022): April 2022
Publisher : CV. Inara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51601/ijersc.v3i2.319

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The problem of rehabilitation through vocational education at the Social Rehabilitation Center for Drug Abuse Victims (BRSKPN) Galih Pakuan Bogor is an unsolved problem in line with the complexity of environmental change, both in terms of implementation and evaluation, especially with regard to skill improvement. This study has a general purpose to describe, describe, and produce a hypothetical model of social rehabilitation through vocational education at BRSKPN and has a specific purpose to describe, describe, and analyze (a) planning (planning), (b) organizing (organizing), ( c) direction (command) (d) coordination (e) control (f) problems (g) solutions for social rehabilitation through vocational education. The Grand Theory in this study uses (1) the classical management theory from Henry Fayol (1841), (2) the Rehabilitation Theory from Caplin (1999) and (3) the vocational education theory from Proser (1950) and Dewey (1915). The research procedure used is a qualitative approach with a case study design. Data collection techniques were carried out by (1) Observation, (2) Interview and (3) Documentation. The results showed that (1) Social rehabilitation through vocational education at the Balai was still ineffective, (2) The coordination phase (3) The control phase at the Balai had not been effective, (4) The partnership carried out by the Balai with DUDI and the Government was still not optimal,(5 ) The demands and expectations of the community for the creation of quality vocational education in quality centers have not yet been fulfilled so that the expectations of KPN fostered children after graduation do not have the confidence and confidence to improve their vocational education, (6) The main problems faced in coordinating and controlling vocational education are: the unavailability of human resources who are specifically tasked with vocational activities, so that the learning process is not optimal, (7) solutions and anticipatory steps taken by the center in tackling HR problems or vocational instructors in collaboration with parties outside the center. The conclusion in this study shows that the social rehabilitation of vocational education in an effort to improve skills in BRSKPN is still not optimal. It is evident that only a few of the graduates have the skills. The social rehabilitation program through vocational education in the center has not been managed properly, so the learning strategies provided are not comprehensive, innovative, and creative.