Nurlita Hendiani
Fakultas Psikologi Universitas Diponegoro Jl. Prof Sudharto. SH, Kampus Tembalang, Semarang, 50275

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Aspect, validity, and reliability family support perception scale for substance abuse disorders Supriyanto, Agus; Hendiani, Nurlita
Counsellia: Jurnal Bimbingan dan Konseling Vol. 8 No. 1 (2018)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (176.64 KB) | DOI: 10.25273/counsellia.v8i1.2268

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People perception of Substance Abuse Disorders (GPZ) who are undergoing rehabilitation program on family support has a strong role recovery and relapse prevention. Measuring perception of family support is useful for family counseling development. The goal of research to find aspects of perception and a form family support from people with GPZ to recover from drug addiction on family support perception scale instruments. The research uses mixed methods approach with sequential transformative. Research instrument form documentation study in the form of text analysis, interview, and survey on individual GPZ/ N = 217. The research analysis with qualitative descriptive analysis of journal and book study, focus group discussion to the determination of statement points, and quantitative descriptive analysis from different test result to know validity and reliability of the instrument. The findings reveal the concept and operationalization of family support perception through two perception aspects, ie cognition, and affection. Forms of family support include (1) emotional support, (2) award support, (3) information support, and (4) concrete support. The family support perception scale has 46 valid statements with the value coefficient of Corrected Item-Total Correlation ≥ 0.148. The reliability coefficient of the family supported perception scale is 0.861 with the high-reliability category. The family support perception scale can be used to identify the level of family support on people with GPZ from drug addiction.
Self-efficacy level to recover from addiction in substance users in the center for Drug Rehabilitation Supriyanto, Agus; Hendiani, Nurlita
Counsellia: Jurnal Bimbingan dan Konseling Vol. 8 No. 2 (2018)
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Self-efficacy is a predictor for individuals with Substance Abuse Disorders (SAD) to recover from drug addiction. The need for measurements to determine the efficacy of individuals with SAD. The aim of the study was to determine the level of self-efficacy of people with SAD to recover from drug addiction in the level dimensions, strength dimensions, and general dimensions. This study uses a descriptive approach. The research instrument was self-efficacy scale with subject N = 217. Research subjects were substance users undergoing a drug rehabilitation program at the Drug Rehabilitation Center, Indonesia. Research subjects had 217 with male gender (Re-entry, HOC, Faith, Care, and Hope) and female gender (Female). Quantitative descriptive analysis to determine the level of self-efficacy in individuals with SAD. The level dimension at a high level. Unlike the level dimension, that in the dimension of individual strength and individual generality to recover has a low level. Level dimension differences with the dimensions of strength and general dimensions because the level dimension is limited to individual feelings to be able to recover from drug addiction, while the dimensions of strength and general center on cognitive, affective, and psychomotor aspects to recover from drug addiction. Counselors can design a counseling strategy to develop self-efficacy and prevent relapse.
Peer Guidance: development of Children's Wellbeing on Addicted Parents Supriyanto, Agus; Hendiani, Nurlita; Wahyudi, Amien; Purwadi, Purwadi; Fauziah, Mufied
Counsellia: Jurnal Bimbingan dan Konseling Vol. 10 No. 1 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25273/counsellia.v10i1.6214

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Children are victims of parents who are undergoing drug rehabilitation programs. The factor is that parents do not accompany the education process for a specified period. Peer approaches by school counselors play a significant role in developing children's welfare in school. The goals of this study were to determine the application of peer guidelines for the development of healthy children of addicted parents. This research uses a literature study and a case study method. The data used in the study originated from the literature, as well as the primary references and interviews. Interviews conducted to parents of drug users in the large centers of drug rehabilitation. The analysis used in the descriptive study of literature method and case study method study. The findings conclude that the welfare of children from drug abuser's parents causes stress in children to influence the psychological, social, and academic dimensions. Peer guidance applications provide support for the education of children from parents who are undergoing drug rehabilitation programs and success in school. Peer skills implement openness, asking questions, and reflection, and empathy. The impact is child welfare in the psychological, social, and academic dimensions. Collaboration between addicted counselors, school counselors, parents, and guardians is needed
Addiction Counselor Profession: Perception of Family Support for Recovering from Drug Abuse Addiction Supriyanto, Agus; Hendiani, Nurlita; Hartini, Sri; Sabri, Farhana
Counsellia: Jurnal Bimbingan dan Konseling Vol. 11 No. 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25273/counsellia.v11i1.8585

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The family is the smallest unit of society that affects the lives of drug users undergoing rehabilitation programs. Family can be a source of social support for substance users in solving problems through perception. The perception of family support is a source of social support to foster confidence in drug rehabilitation programs. This study aims to determine the level of family support for substance users undergoing drug rehabilitation programs and recommendations for individual, group, and family counselling services. This study used a descriptive research type with the subject N = 217. The research subjects consisted of male and female genders; the data analysis used quantitative descriptive analysis. The results showed that the category of substance users' perceptions of family support had a low level. The types of users at a deficient level were 2.30%, the low level was 57.14%, the high level was 33.18%, and the very high level was 7.37%. These findings prove that the family's influence is still very minimal for users to recover during rehabilitation. The contribution of family perceptions supports beliefs about recovering from drug addiction. The addiction counsellor profession from guidance and counselling graduates needs to implement family counselling services in collaboration with families in developing perceptions of drug addicts. Recommendations from this study's results are the implementation of family counselling services and support from families in concrete, emotional, informational, and reward.
Career Counseling Urgency: Career Planning Capability of Substance Users in the Rehabilitation Process Sutoyo, Anwar; Supriyanto, Agus; Arikunto, Suharsimi; Wibowo, Mungin Eddy; Mulawarman, Mulawarman; Purwadi, Purwadi; Saputra, Wahyu Nanda Eka; Hendiani, Nurlita
Counsellia: Jurnal Bimbingan dan Konseling Vol. 12 No. 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25273/counsellia.v12i2.14276

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Individuals with substance abuse disorders (S-AD) are also human beings who need self-development and future careers. The career development of individuals with GPZ hasn’t been fully considered in planning drug rehabilitation programs, although overall, the rehabilitation program has been excellent. Measurement of career planning ability needs to be measured by the condition of individuals with GPZ. The purpose of this study was to analyse the career planning abilities of individuals with GPZ undergoing drug rehabilitation and the urgency of career counselling. Mix-method research with explanatory sequential design begins with quantitative data and then integrates qualitative data. The data on career planning ability variables were collected on research subjects in individuals with GPZ. Quantitative data were collected through a career planning ability questionnaire with 32 questions, then qualitative data through interviews with one individual, all taken by random sampling—the average career planning ability of individuals with low GPZ. Counsellors should be able to develop ten career planning skills on how to learn information, career discussions with adults, training related to education, knowledge of working conditions, discussion of career challenges, planning work after rehabilitation programs, managing leisure time, developing self-confidence during rehabilitation, as well as the state of oneself when working without illegal drugs. Although career planning skills are low, addiction counsellors have a role in their development, with ten abilities discovered through career counselling. Career counselling as an addiction counsellor attempts to help individuals with GPZ develop their potential.