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Journal : Grief and trauma

Investigating the Social Drivers of “Duta Kayuagung”: A Crime Culture in Kayuagung, South Sumatra Regina, Rani; Noviza, Neni; Fitri, Hartika Utami
Grief and Trauma Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Grief and Trauma
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59388/gt.v2i1.569

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The aim of this research is to identify the factors contributing to the occurrence of Duta crimes in Kayuagung, OKI, and to explore the social motives of the perpetrators. This study uses a field research approach with a qualitative, descriptive methodology. Data collection techniques included observation, interviews, and documentation. The subjects of this research were four individuals. The findings indicate that the main social motives driving Duta crimes in Kayuagung include economic pressures, social environmental influences, and the pursuit of social status, such as assisting the local community or contributing to the construction of mosques, prayer rooms, and roads. Economic hardships often compel individuals to seek quick ways of making money, while influences from the social environment, such as peer groups and family, significantly shape criminal behavior. Additionally, the desire for social status and recognition within the community serves as a key motivator. This research underscores the need for comprehensive social interventions, including economic empowerment, education, and the reinforcement of social values, to help reduce crime in society.
Application of Mutual Storytelling Techniques in Overcoming Sibling Rivalry in Client "A" Meithiya, Annisa Sri; Noviza, Neni; Putra, Bela Janare; Ramčilović, Zećir; Hijazi, Muhammad; Abrori, M. Sayyidul
Grief and Trauma Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Grief and Trauma
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59388/gt.v2i1.571

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This research aims to explore the condition of sibling rivalry experienced by client "A" and examine the application of the mutual storytelling technique in addressing it. Sibling rivalry is a common issue where competition between siblings arises, often fueled by factors such as perceived parental favoritism, jealousy, and a competitive spirit. Client "A" exhibits several characteristics of sibling rivalry, including aggressive behavior, resentment, anger, and feelings of envy towards their sibling. Through this study, the researcher seeks to understand the dynamics of sibling rivalry in client "A" and how the mutual storytelling technique can be applied to help mitigate these behaviors. The research adopts a qualitative approach with a case study method, utilizing observation, interviews, and documentation as data collection techniques. The data analysis involves pattern matching, explanatory analysis, and time series analysis to comprehensively examine the case. The findings provide insight into client "A's" rivalry, characterized by aggression and a competitive attitude, and explore how mutual storytelling can be a useful tool for addressing these issues.
Implementation of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy in Overcoming Deviant Sexual Orientation: A Case Study Safitri, Bella; Noviza, Neni; Dewi, Emi Puspita
Grief and Trauma Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Grief and Trauma
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59388/gt.v2i2.615

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Deviant sexual orientation, particularly same-sex attraction, is a complex issue that often results from various internal and external factors. This research formulates several key issues: what is the form of deviant sexual orientation in the subject, what factors cause this deviant sexual orientation, and how can Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) be applied to address it? This study uses a qualitative approach with a case study method, focusing on a subject, referred to as "client 'R'," who is an inmate at the Class II A Palembang Women's Prison. Data collection techniques include observation, interviews, and documentation, while data analysis involves pattern matching, explanation, and time series analysis. The findings indicate that client 'R' exhibits deviant sexual orientation, specifically a lesbian attraction to other women. The factors contributing to this behavior include environmental influences such as the absence of men in the prison and the lack of private spaces for inmates to fulfill their sexual needs with lawful partners. After five counseling sessions using REBT, client 'R' began to recognize that her behavior was against her natural inclinations as a Muslim and that it was strongly opposed by religious beliefs. Additionally, she became aware of the negative consequences, including the potential alienation from her family and exposure to health risks like HIV/AIDS. As a result, client 'R' showed a willingness to change her irrational (lesbian) mindset into a more rational one, guided by her values and understanding of the consequences.