Arni Nur Laila
Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

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Generation Z Career Identity Formation Through Guidance and Counselling Services Arni Nur Laila; Monica Widyaswari
Bisma The Journal of Counseling Vol. 5 No. 2 (2021): Bisma The Journal of Counseling
Publisher : Department of Guidance and Counseling, FIP, Undiksha

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This study aims to describe a generation Z career identity formation through guidance and counselling services. This research used a qualitative approach with the phenomenology method. The research subjects are late adult adolescents (18-25 years) with two people. The selection of informants based on their late teens tended to require counselling and guidance services and began to consider future careers. Data collection methods used were in-depth interviews and observation. These research results are forming career identity, determining interests, having confidence in the career to be pursued, and ownership of figures to explore the chosen career field. Generation Z career identity includes the embodiment of self-concept for the chosen job. The digitalization era also influences generation Z's career identity formation. Therefore, the role of guidance and counselling services is crucial in helping individual planning and specialization.
MEANING OF LIFE IN BANYUWANGI TRADITIONAL DANCERS Arni Nur Laila; Nandang Rusmana
OPTIMA: Journal Of Guidance and Counseling Vol 1, No 1 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

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: Meaning of life is the value of life that needs to be realized to be interpreted by each individual in carrying out his life process. Traditional dancers are part of society and have their uniqueness. The study of the meaning of life in Banyuwangi traditional dance dancers was carried out with a qualitative approach to phenomenological studies through interviews and field observations as well as social media to students with dancer backgrounds. Their Findings meaning of life are three dancers, namely 1) dancing as a necessity; 2) dancing as selfexpression; and 3) dancing as an escape. The meaning of life possessed by dancers can become a frame of reference for providing services for counselors to students with dancer backgrounds