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Journal : Asian Social Work Journal

The Flourishing of Female-Student Flood Survivors: An Overview of Women's Positive Growth Etti Isnaini; Siti Urbayatun
Asian Social Work Journal Vol 5 No 1 (2020)
Publisher : Asian Social Work Journal

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1286.334 KB) | DOI: 10.47405/aswj.v5i1.113

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This study aimed to examine the dynamics and factors that influence flourishing in female flood survivors. flourishing is defined as a condition in which life a person experiences happiness and meaningfulness. The research used a qualitative method by in-depth interviews. The subjects were seven female flood survivors who had moderate to high levels of flourishing. The data were analyzed using the thematic analysis by coding the obtained descriptive data. The credibility of the data was confirmed by a significant other as a reliable source that has a thorough understanding of the subject’s life. The results showed that survivors perceived that they flourished because they had a strong motivation to achieve their desired goals. A positive relationship with friends, family, and lecturers lead survivors to perceive that there are no obstacles to attain their goals. Student survivors also play their role as students, family members, and community members seriously (engagement), due to a sense of responsibility towards their own quality of life and success which they perceive is self-determined. A fighting spirit (motivation), a sense of care or concern, gratitude, and a resilient and robust personality are important factors that influence subjects flourishing.
The Role of Empathic Love Therapy to Reduce Depression in Female Victims of Dating Violence Nurul Hasanah; Siti Urbayatun; Herlina Siwi Widiana
Asian Social Work Journal Vol 5 No 1 (2020)
Publisher : Asian Social Work Journal

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One psychological impact experienced by women victims of violence in courtship depression. This study aims to reduce the symptoms of depression by using Empathic Love Therapy. This research uses a quasi-experiment with one group pretest-posttest design model. Three women aged 21-23 years, experiencing severe depression based on Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II) participated in eight therapy sessions. The results of quantitative analysis with the Friedman Test showed that there were differences in depression scores before treatment, after treatment and after the follow-up process. This result is supported by the average value of depression which decreases from before treatment, after treatment and after the follow-up process. Besides, Empathic Love Therapy has also been shown to affect decreasing manifestations of depression both in emotional, cognitive, motivational and physical/vegetative aspects. Meanwhile, the description analysis shows that the Empathic Love Therapy session is effective and useful to help participants identify themselves towards recovery. Therefore, it can be concluded that Empathic Love Therapy is effectively used to reduce the symptoms of depression in female victims of dating violence. Empathic Love Therapy can heal wounds for victims of violence in courtship by fostering empathic love in the participants so that the level of depression decreases.
Co-Authors A Fahira Nur Abd Rahman Adawia M, Rabiatul Adhar Arifuddin Adi Saputra Agusta, Rendra Akram, Nur Azisah Akrom, Akrom Aliza, Novia Fetri Ananda, Dhea Ani Muttaqiyatun Anom Wahyu Asmorojati Anov Satria Pamungkas Arum, Dinar Famora Asmadi Alsa Basirah Cakranegara, Pandu Adi Caraka Putra Bhakti Desta Israwanda Dewi Eskawati Diny Sri Marini Diponegoro, AM Dwi Putri Anggarwati Dwi Putri Anggarwati, Dwi Putri Dwi Sulisworo Dyah Aryani Perwitasari Eka Sartika, Eka Elli Nur Hayati Elli Nur Hayati Erlambang, Anatasya Yuniar Dwi Erlina Listyanti Widuri Erviana, Vera Yuli Etti Isnaini Fatmawati, Laili Gamayanti, Indria Laksmi Handy Satria Yudha Hapsari, Anggita Wahyu Hayati, Elli Nur Nur Herlina Siwi Widiana Ianah Hasnatul Prawestri Ika Maryani Inda Purwasih Indria Laksmi Gamayanti Iwan Martin Laila Fatmawati Laili Fatmawati Lalu Muhammad Irham Mu'mina Kurniawati S J Kahar Muhammad Agus Muljanto Murnitamia, Rahmi Nabilah, Igriya Fauzi Nuradilah Nurasmi, Rizkyana Nurul Hasanah Nurul Hidayah Nurul Hidayah Nurul Yunita Sjaefarhan Okta Muthia Sari Oni Yulianta Wilisa Puspitasari, Alvina Arum Putri Nur Azizah Putri Nur Azizah, Putri Nur Rabiatul Adawia M Radhiatul Fitri Ratna Yunita Setiyani Rifka Fatchurrahmi Rizka Novia Atmadani Saputri, Laila Yoga Sartini Nuryoto Sartini Nuryoto Setiyani, Ratna Yunita Situmorang, Nina Zulida Sumaryati Sumaryati Sumaryati Suyatno Suyatno Triantoro Safaria Vera Yuli Erviana Wahyu Widhiarso Widya Resti Gusti Ayu Wilisa, Oni Yulianta Wilisa, Oni Yulianta Yonanda, Innes Zuhdan Aftrinanto Zuhdan Aftrinanto Zukhruf Saputri