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How can emotional intelligence organizations improve job performance of job candidates?
Nadhita, Galuh;
Mugiarso, Heru;
Mulawarman
Journal of Economic, Business & Accounting Research Vol. 2 No. 1: (July) 2024
Publisher : Institute for Advanced Science Social, and Sustainable Future
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DOI: 10.61511/jembar.v2i1.2024.818
Background: Prospective workers need to have good work performance to be able to increase competitiveness and work productivity. Candidates who have the ability to monitor their emotions will find it easier to achieve good performance. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to determine the effect of emotional intelligence organizations to work performance of prospective workers. Methods: Quantitative method was used in this study with ex post facto as the research design. The subjects of this study were 155 trainees at Semarang Job Training Center 1 class of 2023. In this study, the hypothesis was tested using a simple linear regression test. Finding: This study found the level of organizational emotional intelligence of trainees is in the low category, the level of job performance is in the low category, and emotional intelligence organizations has a positive influence on the job performance of trainees. This research found that trainees with high emotional intelligence at work have good performance, and vice versa. Conclusion: Further researchers can use other methods to obtain more comprehensive results and add or change other variables relevant to job performance. This reaserch suggest that career guidance services play a crucial role in enhancing job performance for job candidates. Novelty/Originality of this study: This study provides a new perspective on the importance of organizational emotional intelligence in improving the job performance of prospective workers. This study offers insights that can be directly applied in developing training programs at the Job Training Center, focusing on improving emotional intelligence to increase the competitiveness and productivity of prospective workers in a competitive labour market.
Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy Group Counseling Training for Counselors: Efforts to Improve Emotional Regulation
Wibowo, Mungin Eddy;
Sunawan, Sunawan;
Mulawarman, Mulawarman;
Febrianti, Thrisia;
Susilawati, Susilawati;
Fuadina, Nabila;
Yani, Indri
International Journal of Public Devotion Vol 6, No 2 (2023): August - December 2023
Publisher : STKIP Singkawang
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DOI: 10.26737/ijpd.v6i2.4784
In the current era, it is very important to pay attention to emotional regulation, where in the current era of technological advances, emotional regulation is at a low level, especially in junior high school students. Guidance and counseling services are services that are expected to improve students' emotional regulation with various forms of services, while group counseling services using the mindfulness based therapy method are still rarely carried out in schools. Therefore, the service team intends to help by providing group counseling training using the mindfulness based therapy method to increase the skills of guidance and counseling teachers, especially in overcoming students' low emotional regulation. There were 40 guidance and counseling teachers who took part in this training and there were only 11 guidance and counseling teachers who were able to show that this training was successful, of which 11 teachers had training results in the very high category. Furthermore, there are 2 in the high category, 26 in the moderate category and 1 low.
Individual Blended Counseling Design for Disciplinary Responsibilities
Ekawati, Jihan Intan;
Supriyanto, Agus;
Suprihatin, Bambang;
Hendiani, Nurlita;
Mulawarman, Mulawarman
Jurnal Pendidikan Tambusai Vol. 6 No. 1 (2022): 2022
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai, Riau, Indonesia
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DOI: 10.31004/jptam.v6i1.3442
Setiap individu harus memiliki karakter tanggung jawab disiplin. Guru/konselor sekolah dapat menumbuhkan tanggung jawab disiplin melalui layanan konseling individu, bimbingan dan konseling, guru/konselor sekolah dapat menumbuhkan tanggung jawab disiplin. Konselor melakukan layanan konseling terpadu di masa pandemi atau pascapandemi. Studi literatur dengan jurnal, buku nasional dan internasional sebagai sumber data yang relevan. Studi ini menunjukkan bahwa konsep pengaturan konseling individual blended menjawab tantangan baru bagi guru bimbingan dan konseling. Konseling tidak harus tatap muka dan tidak selalu sepenuhnya online, namun guru BK dapat menyesuaikan dengan kondisi klien dan kondisi guru BK. Fasilitas konseling tatap muka, aplikasi berbasis teks dan panggilan video memiliki peran konseling campuran masing-masing. Dengan demikian, guru bimbingan dan konseling dapat menerapkan konsep dan penerapan layanan konseling komposit dalam pengaturan individu untuk meningkatkan tanggung jawab disiplin.
Father involvement as a predictor of early childhood external behaviors in Indonesian
Nafisah, Aisyah Durrotun;
Sugiyo Pranoto, Yuli Kurniawati;
Nuzulia, Siti;
Mulawarman, Mulawarman;
Suminar, Tri
International Journal of Public Health Science (IJPHS) Vol 14, No 1: March 2025
Publisher : Intelektual Pustaka Media Utama
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DOI: 10.11591/ijphs.v14i1.24269
The prevailing patriarchal culture in Indonesia that posits a father only to act as a breadwinner is thought to be the reason for the lack of father involvement in parenting. Therefore, this study aims to analyze father involvement in problematic behavior in children aged 3-4 years by considering the variables of father's socioeconomic status (SES) and child's gender. This study employs a quantitative descriptive approach through a multiple regression model coupled with survey. The selection of respondents was determined through quota sampling technique by considering the ease of access to data collection. With or without control over the SES of fathers and the gender of children, the engagement indicator contributes an impact to the problematic behavior in children, while accessibility does not. The problematic behavior in children is lower with the control over SES of fathers and the gender of children compared to the condition without control over these two variables. Of the two variables, only the father’s age indicator affects the problematic behavior in children. The results of this study can encourage fathers to get actively involved in raising their children in a way that is appropriate to the current cultural context and situation.
How does Resilience Predict Cognitive Rumination in College Students?
Mulawarman, Mulawarman;
Rindi Antika, Eni;
Afriwilda, Mayang T.;
Prabawa, Abi Fa'izzarahman;
Nadhita, Galuh;
Purboaji, Nawang
KONSELOR Vol. 12 No. 4 (2023): KONSELOR
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Padang
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DOI: 10.24036/0202312443-0-86
Resilience is important for students to rise from stressful events such as cognitive rumination. Cognitive rumination makes students trapped in contemplation about their problems, resulting in students becoming unproductive. Therefore, this study aims to see the effect of resilience on cognitive rumination of Faculty of Education and Psychology Universitas Negeri Semarang and Faculty of Teaching and Education Universitas Bengkulu students. Quantitative methods were used in this study with an ex-post facto design. The population in this study is FEP UNNES and FETT UNIB students. A total of 320 FEP UNNES students and 292 FETT UNIB students were used as samples with purposive random sampling techniques. The data collection technique used a psychological scale of resilience (24 items) and a psychological scale of cognitive rumination (27 items). Hypotheses are tested and analyzed using simple regression analysis techniques. The results of this study showed that resilience had a significant negative effect on students' cognitive rumination (R=.890, R2=.793, β=-.890, t=112.605, and p<0.001). These results mean that resilience contributes 79,3% to cognitive rumination, so students who have high resilience are not easy to get caught up in negative rumination and remain productive in carrying out their academic activities. Further implications of this research for the field of guidance and counseling studies in higher education are to provide an initial foundation for digging deeper into aspects that can increase resilience in college students through experimental research. Researchers recommend looking at other perspectives of the subjects studied. For example, by adding a gender moderator variable to see differences in levels of resilience between male and female. In addition, expanding the range of research subjects to a wider range will further increase the generalizability of research with different sampling techniques.
Traditional Belief and Career Competence: Mediation Effects of Career Adaptability
Riskiyanti, Intan Yuli;
Sunawan, Sunawan;
Mulawarman, Mulawarman
Jurnal Bimbingan Konseling Vol 11 No 1 (2022): Regular Issue
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang
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DOI: 10.15294/jubk.v11i1.56263
Career competencies urge to be prepared since the beginning of adolescence since most of students’ career fails because of it. Regarding this reason, the present study attempted to prove that career adaptability can mediate the relationship between traditional belief and students’ career competencies. This correlational study involved 368 students from four senior high school in Wirosari Sub-district, Grobogan Regency, Central Java. Findings showed traditional belief positively predicted students’ career adaptability and career competencies, career adaptability positively predicted students’ career competencies, and traditional belief boosted students’ career competencies through career adaptability. According to these results, it is important to consider traditional belief to improve career adaptability and students’ career competencies.
Graded Exposure and Self-Instruction Group Counseling to Reduce Self Handicapping
Inta, Suhartono;
Awalya, Awalya;
Mulawarman, Mulawarman
Jurnal Bimbingan Konseling Vol 11 No 2 (2022): Regular Issue
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang
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DOI: 10.15294/jubk.v11i2.57440
The tendency of performing self-handicapping by students is somehow potential to reduce their academic achievement. Thus, this study strived for examining the effect of graded exposure and self-instruction group counseling to reduce students’ self-handicapping behavior in Kendari City, Southeast Sulawesi. Experimental method was carried out with pretest-posttest comparison group design involving 21 people divided into three groups chosen using purposive sampling from 150 students of Islamic Junior High School (MTs) in Kendari City, Southeast Sulawesi. Findings indicated that the two kinds of counseling could effectively reduce students’ tendency to do self-handicapping. In addition, the Mann Whitney test showed that the group counseling done using self-instruction was more effective than the graded exposure. Regarding these findings, counselors are recommended to implement self-instruction technique to reduce the self-handicapping behavior by Junior High School students.
Reducing Academic Stress Using Online Counseling based on Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
Syifa, Layyinatus;
Mulawarman, Mulawarman;
Sunawan, Sunawan
Jurnal Bimbingan Konseling Vol 11 No 2 (2022): Regular Issue
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang
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DOI: 10.15294/jubk.v11i2.59142
Students’ stress management is needed in order to obtain optimum achievement. This study was focused on reducing academic stress through online counseling based on an acceptance and commitment therapy approach. 20 Vocational High School (SMK) students were chosen using purposive sampling technique and divided into four groups for pretest, posttest, and follow up. Their data were collected using the Perception of Academic Stress Scale and examined in mixed manova test to compare the effectiveness of the treatment in experimental and control groups. Findings showed that the online counseling based on an acceptance and commitment therapy approach was able to reduce students’ academic stress. In addition, the combination of two kinds of counseling, namely synchronous and asynchronous gave the most optimum results. Also, this study further explored the interaction between counselors and counselees in web-based ACT intervention to reduce academic stress.
The Effects of Behavioral Contracting Technique for Reducing Disruptive Behaviors of Students: A Single Subject Study
Intan Sari, Siwi Vilia;
Sugiharto, DYP;
Mulawarman, Mulawarman
Jurnal Bimbingan Konseling Vol 11 No 2 (2022): Regular Issue
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang
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DOI: 10.15294/jubk.v11i2.59256
Disruptive behaviors during class can interfere with teaching and learning activities. Behavioral contracting is one of the techniques in the behavioral approach that was chosen to use in assisting students to achieve full awareness to surge self-control. This study aimed to examine the effectiveness of behavioral contracting techniques to reduce disruptive behaviors of students at SMK Muhammadiyah Kajen Pekalongan. The subjects included 2 students selected by the purposive random sampling method. The data collection instrument consisted of an observation sheet with a frequency-measuring form. The design of this study was a single-subject design (SSD) in a pattern of A - B - A. Visual analysis of the graph intended to find the average score, level, trend, stability, and data overlap. The results of this analysis indicate a change in level and trend from stable to a decrease in the frequency of disruptive behavior which can then be concluded that the behavior contract technique is effective for reducing disruptive behavior in students. Further research is recommended to join other techniques with behavioral contracting.
The Effectiveness of Solution-Focused Brief Group Counseling to Increase the Optimism of Students with Academic Stress
Pujowati, Menur;
Eddy Wibowo, Mungin;
Mulawarman, Mulawarman
Jurnal Bimbingan Konseling Vol 11 No 2 (2022): Regular Issue
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang
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DOI: 10.15294/jubk.v11i2.59396
High School students often experience high academic stress, even they are expected to achieve high academic achievement. In this case optimism holds an important role because students who have high optimism are believed to manage academic stress. Due to this background, the present study attempted to analyze the effectiveness of solution-focused brief group counseling to increase the optimism of Public Senior High School or SMA Negeri 5 Semarang students. It used pretest-posttest control group design and Life Orientation Test-Revised (LOT-R) scale to collect the data which later were analyzed using mixed ANOVA. Findings indicated that the solution-focused brief counseling has been effective to increase the optimism of students with academic stress. Thus, counselors are required to master this type of counseling to foster students’ optimism and reduce academic stress.