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PENGARUH KOMUNIKASI ANTARPRIBADI PEKERJA SOSIAL DAN ANAK JALANAN TERHADAP KEMANDIRIAN DAN KECERDASAN EMOSIONAL ANAK JALANAN Sabar Riyadi
Indonesian Journal of Social Work Vol 6 No 01 (2022): IJSW
Publisher : Politeknik Kesejahteraan Sosial Bandung

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Interpersonal communication is important for building our self-concept, self-actualization, and for survival. Likewise, interpersonal communication between social workers and street children will affect the survival of street children which is indicated by the level of independence and emotional intelligence of street children. The independence of street children refers to the desire to compete with others, the ability to make decisions, their self-confidence, and being responsible for what street children do and emotional intelligence refers to the ability of street children to control themselves, socialize indicated by sensitivity, caring, behaving. positive and participatory. This study aims to obtain an overview of: The effect of interpersonal communication between social workers and street children on the independence of street children, The influence of interpersonal communication between social workers and street children on emotional intelligence, The influence of interpersonal communication between social workers and street children on the formation of independence and emotional intelligence of street children. In this study using a survey method, the population of this study were street children who were fostered by the Bahtera Bandung Foundation, amounting to 451 people, using a stratified random sampling technique. The validity test used in this study was to use the product moment correlation technique. using the Internal Consistency analysis method with the Cronbach alpha coefficient test technique. Data collection techniques used in this study are: Questionnaire, Observation, Documentation Study. In testing the research hypothesis used statistical tests using Path Analysis. This research was conducted at the Bina Sejahtera Foundation (Bahtera) in Bandung. The results of the study that 1) interpersonal communication has a positive and significant influence on the independence of street children with a path coefficient of 0.509. These results indicate that the better interpersonal communication consisting of the dimensions of openness, empathy, supportive attitude, positive attitude and equality, the higher the independence of street children. 2) Interpersonal communication has a positive and significant influence on the emotional intelligence of street children with a path coefficient of 0.629. This finding shows that the better interpersonal communication which consists of the dimensions of openness, empathy, supportive attitude, positive attitude and equality, the higher the emotional intelligence of street children.
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF POSITIVE SELF-TALK THERAPY IN REDUCING ANXIETY AMONG ADOLESCENTS WHO EXPERIENCE EMOTIONAL ABUSE: A LITERATURE REVIEW Meiti Subardhini; Septyan Berliana Sumaki; Sabar Riyadi
International Journal Of Humanities, Social Sciences And Business (INJOSS) Vol. 5 No. 2 (2026): INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES, SOCIAL SCIENCES AND BUSINESS (INJOSS)
Publisher : ADISAM Publisher

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Anxiety is one of the psychological problems commonly experienced by adolescents, particularly among those who have been exposed to emotional abuse. Emotional abuse, including insults, threats, yelling, rejection, humiliation, intimidation, and persistent invalidation, can shape negative internal schemas, reduce self-esteem, and intensify fear, insecurity, and avoidance. Recent international studies published after 2023 indicate that childhood maltreatment and emotional abuse are consistently associated with adolescent anxiety, psychopathology, impaired emotion regulation, and heightened psychological distress (Hashim et al., 2024; Baldwin et al., 2024; Chen et al., 2025). This literature review examines the potential effectiveness of positive self-talk therapy in reducing anxiety among adolescents who experience emotional abuse. The review was conducted by identifying and synthesizing scientific articles, international journals, national journals, and official reports relevant to positive self-talk, adolescent anxiety, emotional abuse, coping, cognitive restructuring, and emotion regulation. The findings suggest that positive self-talk therapy may help adolescents recognize negative internal dialogue and replace it with more rational, supportive, adaptive, and goal-oriented statements. The mechanism of change is closely related to cognitive reframing, self-compassion, affect labeling, and emotion regulation, all of which are important protective processes in adolescent mental health. Therefore, positive self-talk therapy may serve as a simple, low-cost, school- and community-based psychosocial intervention to support adolescent mental health. However, further empirical studies using stronger designs, such as randomized controlled trials or quasi-experimental designs with control groups, are needed to test its effectiveness specifically among adolescent victims of emotional abuse.