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Literature Review: Implementation of Digital Comics-Assisted Peace Guidance to Prevent Bullying in High School Students Kurniawan, Maulana Ichsan; Saputra, Wahyu Nanda Eka; Handaka, Irvan Budhi; Barida, Muya; Muarifah, Alif
EMPATI: Jurnal Bimbingan dan Konseling Vol. 12 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Program Studi Bimbingan dan Konseling Universitas PGRI Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26877/empati.v12i2.82

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This study aims to examine the implementation of digital comic-assisted peace guidance in preventing bullying among high school students. The method used is a literature study with a qualitative approach. Data was collected through a review of scientific articles and books from 2014 to 2025 relevant to the keywords peace, comics, violence, and bullying. The results of the study show that peace guidance with a group guidance model using discussion strategies, role play, and visual media such as film and photography are effective in shaping students' peaceful mindset. Digital comics that contain peace values based on local culture, religion, and inspirational figures, both fiction and non-fiction, have proven to be able to be an educational medium that strengthens students' understanding of the importance of peace and reduces the tendency to violent behavior. This study recommends the use of digital comics as an innovative medium in guidance and counseling services in schools to create a safe and bullying-free learning environment.
The influence of parenting parents on the personal hygiene independence of students with disabilities Juliana, Tya; Barida, Muya
COUNS-EDU: The International Journal of Counseling and Education Vol. 5 No. 3 (2020)
Publisher : Indonesian Institute for Counseling, Education, and Therapy & Indonesian Counselor Association

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Independence of children's personal hygiene is influenced by parenting parents. This study aims to determine the effect of parenting parents on the personal hygiene independence of children with special needs in SLB / G-AB Helen Keller Indonesia. This type of research is quantitative with descriptive correlational research design. Respondents in this study were parents and students. The sampling technique uses saturated samples. Data analysis uses regression analysis. Based on the results of the study note that for 0.004 (0.004 <0.05) the value of the influence of authoritarian parenting, the value of the influence of democratic parenting is 0.029 (0.029 <0.05) and 0.032 (0.032 <0.05) the value of permissive parenting. Based on the explanation above, it can be concluded that the type that most influences children's personal hygiene independence is authoritarian parenting has the most significant and positive influence on the personal hygiene independence of children with special needs in SLB / G-AB Helen Keller Indonesia. 
Effectiveness of Group Guidance with Group Investigation Learning Model to Develop Students' Assertiveness Barida, Muya; Nurchairunnissa, Gefira; Saputra, Wahyu Nanda Eka; Setyowati, Aprilia; Ediyanto, Ediyanto; Atmoko, Adi
Jurnal Kajian Bimbingan dan Konseling Vol. 9, No. 1
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Adolescents require assertiveness in socializing and interacting with their social environment in order to be able to express themselves well. However, there are still many adolescents who have not been able to express their thoughts, feelings, and hopes. This research aims to test the efficacy of group guidance services using the group investigation learning model to increase adolescent assertiveness. This research uses a one-group pretest-posttest research design to achieve the research objectives. The research subjects were six students at State Junior High School. The techniques and instruments used for data collection were an assertiveness scale. The assertiveness scale was tested for the level of validity and reliability through the Cronbach alpha formula. Furthermore, the data were analyzed using the Wilcoxon test. The results demonstrated a significant increase in student assertiveness after being given group guidance using the group investigation model. This indicates that the group investigation learning model is effective in increasing the assertiveness of adolescents.
The Effectiveness of Mode Deactivation Model Group Counseling in Improving the Emotional Wellness of Junior High School Students Rahmadanti, Ananda Dwi; Barida, Muya; Hartini, Sri; Setyowati, Aprilia
Buletin Konseling Inovatif Vol. 6, No. 1
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This study was motivated by the low level of emotional wellness among some junior high school students, characterized by difficulties in recognizing, understanding, and managing emotions adaptively, thereby impacting social behavior and learning processes at school. Previous studies have shown that emotion regulation-based interventions are effective in improving adolescents' emotional well-being. However, counseling interventions in schools that specifically target emotional regulation patterns to improve students' emotional wellness are still relatively limited in guidance and counseling services. Therefore, this study aims to examine the effectiveness of group counseling using the Mode Deactivation Counseling (MDC) model in improving the emotional wellness of junior high school students. This study uses a quantitative approach with a one-group pretest-posttest experimental design. The research subjects consisted of five eighth-grade students from a junior high school in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, selected using purposive sampling based on the criterion of low emotional wellness. Data were collected using an emotional wellness scale that had been tested for content validity through expert judgment and reliability. Data analysis was performed using the Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test to determine differences in scores before and after treatment. The results show a significant difference between pretest and posttest emotional wellness scores after participating in MDC group counseling (p = 0.043 < 0.05). These findings indicate that MDC group counseling is effective in improving emotional wellness among junior high school students.