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Journal : Aqlamuna

Islamic Cognitive Behavior Therapy to increase self-efficacy, a study on a drug user student. Djoko Nugroho; Listian Indriyani Achmad; Saiful Muktiali; Nenda Nenda; Sarwo Edy
Aqlamuna: Journal of Educational Studies Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58223/aqlamuna.v1i1.215

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The problem of drug abuse is getting more complex day by day. The reasons for teenagers using drugs are curiosity or experimentation and seeking to have fun. Part of the appeal of using drugs is the assumption that drugs will increase self-efficacy (belief in one's own ability to complete a task), either directly or indirectly). Islamic Cognitive Behavior Therapy (ICBT) modifies behavior and changes cognitive processes when faced with temptation or when facing life's problems that they have to live through when they are free from drugs. This study used a qualitative approach with single case experimental designs. The research design used in this study is the A-B-A design. Phase A is where the client's condition is without treatment and the conditions experienced by the client are analyzed or the baseline phase. Phase B is the condition where the treatment/intervention ICBT is given, and the last phase A is the condition where the researcher sees the effect of the intervention that has been carried out on the client which is also called the follow-up phase. This research found that applying Islamic Cognitive restructuring therapy reduced negative thinking so that the client can prioritize quality life. The implementation of ICBT makes the client aware of its importance and improves life free from drug addiction.
Islamic Cognitive Behavior Therapy to increase self-efficacy: A Study on A Drug User Student Djoko Nugroho; Listian Indriyani Achmad; Saiful Muktiali; Nenda Nenda; Sarwo Edy
Aqlamuna: Journal of Educational Studies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58223/aqlamuna.v1i2.235

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The problem of drug abuse is getting more complex day by day. The reasons for teenagers using drugs are curiosity or experimentation and seeking to have fun. Part of the appeal of using drugs is the assumption that drugs will increase self-efficacy (belief in one's own ability to complete a task), either directly or indirectly). Islamic Cognitive Behavior Therapy (ICBT) modifies behavior and changes cognitive processes when faced with temptation or when facing life's problems that they have to live through when they are free from drugs. This study used a qualitative approach with single case experimental designs. The research design used in this study is the A-B-A design. Phase A is where the client's condition is without treatment and the conditions experienced by the client are analyzed or the baseline phase. Phase B is the condition where the treatment/intervention ICBT is given, and the last phase A is the condition where the researcher sees the effect of the intervention that has been carried out on the client which is also called the follow-up phase. This research found that applying Islamic Cognitive restructuring therapy reduced negative thinking so that the client can prioritize quality life. The implementation of ICBT makes the client aware of its importance and improves life free from drug addiction
Emotion Regulation Strategies To Enhance Intelligence In Elementary School Children Agustian Agustian; Listian Indriyani Achmad; Rini Sulistiyowati; Saiful Muktiali; Nenda Nenda; Djoko Nugroho
Aqlamuna: Journal of Educational Studies Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58223/aqlamuna.v2i1.383

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Every child possesses unique characteristics shaped by various factors, such as self-reaction, developmental challenges, and environmental influences. Consequently, children often display a range of behaviors, including sadness, anger, aggression, and learning difficulties. This study focuses on the impact of emotional development on elementary school students. Employing a literature review approach, this research analyzes and interprets content from multiple sources. The findings emphasize the importance of addressing various aspects of elementary school children's lives, including their health, family dynamics, peer relationships, parental aspirations, as well as the guidance and educational approaches provided to them. Furthermore, emotional balance is considered crucial and can be achieved through environmental control and the development of skills to manage and respond to emotions in a balanced manner.
Coping Strategies in Overcoming Loneliness of Out-of-Town Students Halimah; Imroatun Nafia; Saiful Muktiali; Listian Indriyani Achmad
Aqlamuna: Journal of Educational Studies Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58223/bk2q4k31

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Loneliness is a psychological challenge often experienced by out-of-town university students. Being far from family, they often feel isolated and struggle to adapt to a new environment. This study aims to analyze the experiences of loneliness among students at FIKT, Pelita Bangsa University, including its causes and coping strategies. This research employs a qualitative phenomenological approach, involving 90 students through questionnaiers and unstructured interviews. The findings indicate that loneliness is caused by physical and emotional distance from family, a lack of meaningful activities, and difficulties in building social connections. Loneliness affects students moods, learning motivation, and physical health. Coping Strategies include engaging in productive activities, building social relationships and seeking support from campus communities. Positive social interactions and the role of the campus environment are key factors in overcoming loneliness. Social students psychological well-being.
Guiding Dyslexic Learners: The Crucial Role of Counseling Teachers and Multisensory Learning Rahmawati Rahmawati; Labiyb Abqariy; Saiful Muktiali; Listian Indriyani Achmad
Aqlamuna: Journal of Educational Studies Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58223/regcp872

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This study aims to explore the role of school counselors in assisting dyslexic students in overcoming learning difficulties through the use of multisensory methods, focusing on Class 2B at MI Al-Istiqomah. Dyslexia is a specific learning disorder that affects a student's ability to read and write, often leading to frustration and underachievement in the classroom. To address these challenges, school counselors play a pivotal role in offering both psychological support and appropriate instructional strategies. One such strategy is the multisensory method, which engages various senses—such as touch, sight, and hearing—to reinforce learning in a more integrated and accessible way for dyslexic students. This research adopts a qualitative descriptive approach with a case study method. Data were collected through observation, in-depth interviews with school counselors and teachers, and documentation of the learning process. The findings indicate that the application of multisensory techniques—such as tracing letters with fingers, using visual aids, and incorporating audio tools—significantly helps dyslexic students in improving their reading and writing skills. Moreover, the involvement of the counselor boosts students’ motivation and reduces their anxiety, creating a more supportive and engaging learning environment. The study contributes to the understanding of effective intervention strategies for dyslexic learners in primary school settings. It highlights the essential role of school counselors not only as emotional supporters but also as instructional partners who can facilitate inclusive education through innovative, multisensory approaches tailored to individual student needs.