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HIPNOTERAPI-SPIRITUAL PADA PENANGANAN ANAK-ANAK DENGAN POSTTRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER SETELAH BOM BALI 2002 Bagus Jaya Lesmana, Cokorda; Suryani, Luh Ketut
Medicina Vol 38 No 2 (2007): Mei 2007
Publisher : Medicina

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mendapatkan efektivitas penerapan metode hipnoterapi spiritual terhadap posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) pada anak-anak yang menjadi korban peledakan bom. Anak-anak berumur 6-12 tahun yang menjadi korban peledakan bom teroris di Kuta, Bali pada tahun 2002, dan terdiagnosis dengan PTSD menjadi subyek dalam penelitian ini. Metode terapi yang digunakan merupakan terapi kelompok menggunakan teknik hipnoterapi-spiritual. Secara statistik menunjukkan hasil yang signifikan dengan kesembuhan 77% pada kelompok eksperimen (N=48) pada 2 tahun follow up dibandingkan dengan 24% perbaikan yang ditunjukkan pada kelompok kontrol (N=178). Kesimpulan dari metode hipnoterapi-spiritual adalah sangat efektif, juga secara ekonomi. Teknik ini memiliki potensi sebagai bentuk terapi PTSD pada budaya-budaya lain.
Spirituality Beyond Religiosity: Understanding Perceptions of Academic Cheating in Indonesia and Malaysia Jamaluddin, Samudera Fadlilla; Lufityanto, Galang; Purba, Fredrick Dermawan; Lesmana, Cokorda Bagus Jaya; Andrianto, Sonny; Ardi, Rahkman; Siswadi, Ahmad Gimmy Prathama; Ridfah, Ahmad; Kristanto, Andreas Agung; Hutapea, Bonar; Suryani, Luh Ketut; Wisayanti, Suci; Achmad, Rendy Alfiannoor; Zwagery, Rika Vira; Fernandez, Elaine Frances; Ismail, Rozmi; Ishak, Mai Sumiyati; Zhi, Alfred Chan Huan; Hashim, Intan Hashimah Mohd; Khan, Aqeel; Yusoff, Ahmad Mustaqim; Jaladin, Rafidah Aga Mohd; Chobthamkit, Phatthanakit
Jurnal Psikologi Vol 51, No 3 (2024)
Publisher : Faculty of Psychology, Universitas Gadjah Mada

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Cumulating evidence suggests that high levels of spirituality can foster integrity. However, integrity violations remain prevalent, even among populations with strong religious beliefs. This study collected data from 2,800 students across 17 academic institutions in Indonesia and Malaysia to examine the relationship between their levels of spirituality and their perceptions of academic cheating. Although both countries have predominantly Muslim populations, they differ in how religious practices are implemented. The results revealed a significant correlation between spirituality and perceptions of cheating in both countries. However, one aspect of spirituality in Indonesia diverged from the broader concept, underscoring the complex and nuanced relationship between spirituality and religion. While these concepts often overlap, they also exhibit distinct differences. Such differences in spirituality and religiosity may help explain the paradox of integrity issues, including the prevalence of cheating within religious communities.