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Journal : Jurnal Bimbingan Konseling

THE EFFECTIVENESS OF TRISULA MOTIVATION MODEL-BASED CLASSROOM GUIDANCE TO IMPROVE STUDENTS’ SELF-DIRECTED LEARNING Andrian Fatmawijaya, Heru; Sugiyo, Sugiyo; Purwanto, Edy
Jurnal Bimbingan Konseling Vol 9 No 2 (2020): Articles in press April 2020
Publisher : Study Program of Guidance and Counseling, Postgraduate Program, Universitas Negeri Semarang

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This study aimed at identifying and analyzing the trisula motivation model-based classroom guidance to improve students? self-directed learning. It used pretest and multiple posttest design. In details, purposive sampling technique was used to divide 124 experimental subjects into two groups randomly with each group containing 62 students. Meanwhile, the researchers used self-rating scale of self-directed learning (SRSSDL) to collect the data. The results of repeated measures ANOVA of the experimental group after receiving the intervention showed that the trisula motivation model-based classroom guidance was effective to improve students? self-directed learning (F (1.92) = 4.29; p <0.05), while the control group that did not get the intervention gained ( F (1.81) = 0.06; p> 0.05). This study confirmed that the trisula motivation model-based classroom guidance is effective to improve students? self-directed learning.
The Effectiveness Of Counseling With Cognitive Restructuringtechnique To Improve The Coping Stress Of Cancer Patients Rahmaningrum, Asri; Wibowo, Mungin Eddy; Sugiyo, Sugiyo
Jurnal Bimbingan Konseling Vol 9 No 3 (2020): August
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Cancer patients are susceptible to physical and psychological problems that result in immune reduction, and depression showed by the feelings of sad, hopeless, failure, dissatisfaction, worse, having low opinion on their body, and feeling close to death. Therefore, this study intended to examine the effectiveness of counseling with Cognitive Restructuring (CR) technique to improve the coping stress of cancer patients. It used Single Subject Design (SSD) with multiple baseline individual pattern. There were eleven observational sessions in this study, namely three sessions of baseline A1, five sessions of intervention, and three sessions of baseline A2. The overall data of coping stress were collected using guidelines from GAS (Goal Attainment Scaling). Further, graph visual analysis was made to obtain mean, data level, rapidity behavior changes, trend of data changes, level stability, and data overlap. After that, the data went through the calculation of t score and z score. The results showed that the counseling with Cognitive Restructuring (CR) technique was able to improve coping stress.
The Effectiveness of Reality Group Counseling with Confrontation and Being-Positive Techniques to Improve Students’ Self-Control P, Fitri Haryanti; Sugiyo, Sugiyo; Purwanto, Edy
Jurnal Bimbingan Konseling Vol 9 No 3 (2020): August
Publisher : Study Program of Guidance and Counseling, Postgraduate Program, Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jubk.v9i3.43376

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Self-control is an ability to control impulsive behavior, stimulus, decision making process, and anticipate any phenomena. This study aimed to examine the effectiveness of reality group counseling with confrontation and being-positive techniques on the improvement of students’ self-control. It used pretest and multiple posttest design. Further, purposive sampling technique was employed to select 21 experimental subjects to be placed in three groups randomly so that each consisted of seven students. The students’ data were collected using self-control scale. Based on mixed ANOVA test, the reality group counseling with confrontation and being-positive techniques gained (F (1,18) = 8.255, p <0.01). Moreover, the researchers found an interaction effect between time and group on students’ self-control, namely (F (2.13, 19.19) = 8.156, p <0.05). Thus, this study reveals that the combination of confrontation and being-positive techniques results an interesting implication and is suggested to be applied in the service of reality group counseling.
The Relationship Between Self-Regulation, Parent-Adolescent Attachment and Self-Concept With Online Game Addiction Oktavia, Lyanna; Sugiyo, Sugiyo; Awalya, Awalya
Jurnal Bimbingan Konseling Vol 10 No 1 (2021): April 2021
Publisher : Study Program of Guidance and Counseling, Postgraduate Program, Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jubk.v9i1.44949

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The ease of internet access enables a lot of students to play online games. However, if the online games are uncontrollably played, students will get addicted. This study aimed to determine the relationship between self-regulation, parent-adolescent attachment, and self-concept with online game addiction tendency by Public Senior High School students in Semarang City amounted to 391 people. Quota random sampling and self-regulation questionnaire adopted from Miller & Brown (1991), attachment scale adopted from Gullone and Robinson (2005), self-concept scale (Tennessee Self-Concept Scale) from Burn (1993), and online game addiction from Lemmens (2009) were used to sample the students. Findings showed that the online game addiction tendency by the students of Public Senior High School in Semarang City was low. Further, the researchers found that self-regulation, attachment, and self-concept had negative and significant relationships with online game addiction. To follow-up these findings, prevention needs to be addressed to online game addiction by strengthening self-regulation, positive self-concept and building parents and adolescents interactions.
The Effectiveness of Group Counseling With Cognitive Restructuring and Self-Management Techniques to Reduce Academic Procrastination Elfida Putri, Mela; Eddy Wibowo, Mungin; Sugiyo, Sugiyo
Jurnal Bimbingan Konseling Vol 10 No 1 (2021): April 2021
Publisher : Study Program of Guidance and Counseling, Postgraduate Program, Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jubk.v9i1.45284

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Academic procrastination truly disadvantages students’ learning achievement. Hence, interventions to reduce this procrastination rate becomes significant. To realize effort, the current study attempted to examine the effectiveness of group counseling with cognitive restructuring and self-management techniques to reduce students’ academic procrastination. This experimental study involved 24 students selected using purposive random sampling. For the instrument, questionnaire was used to collect the data of their academic procrastination, while two-way ANOVA was to perform the analysis. Based on the results, the group counseling with cognitive restructuring, self-management techniques, and their combination worked effectively to reduce academic procrastination. It was also found that the group counseling with the combination of both techniques performed better than the use of each technique separately. At last, this study was focused on combining cognitive restructuring and self-management techniques to reduce students’ academic procrastination
The Influence of Social Support, Self-Esteem and Self-Efficacy on Academic Achievement Maspupatun, Imas; Eddy Wibowo, Mungin; Sugiyo, Sugiyo
Jurnal Bimbingan Konseling Vol 10 No 1 (2021): April 2021
Publisher : Study Program of Guidance and Counseling, Postgraduate Program, Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jubk.v9i1.45373

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Academic achievement is a prominent indicator of student’s learning success. However, not all students can meet this goal. Therefore, this study analyzed the influence of social support, self-esteem, and self-efficacy on the academic achievement of MAN 5 Cirebon students. As many as 70 students from grades X and XI were selected using purposive sampling technique. Their data were collected using instruments such as the scales of social support, self-esteem, and self-efficacy. It was revealed that social support, self-esteem, and self-efficacy had a positive influence on academic achievement. These findings emphasize the importance of the development of self-esteem, self-efficacy, and the reinforcement of social support to help students improve their achievement
The Effectiveness of Group Counseling with Sfbc And Mindfulness Training Group Approaches to Reduce the Technostress of Students Who Use Smartphone Munir, Ahmad; Sugiyo, Sugiyo; Mulawarman, Mulawarman
Jurnal Bimbingan Konseling Vol 10 No 1 (2021): April 2021
Publisher : Study Program of Guidance and Counseling, Postgraduate Program, Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jubk.v9i1.45408

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Smartphone presence in today’s era truly advantages students in both learning process and personal business. However, when there is no good time management of smartphone usage, students may experience technostress. Regarding this issue, this study strived to examine the effectiveness of group counseling with SFBC and mindfulness training group approaches to reduce the technostress of students who use smartphone. In its implementation, there were 14 students chosen using random assignment as the samples and divided into two groups with each group consisted of 7 students. For the method, this study used experimental method with randomized pretest-posttest comparison group design. Students’ technostress data were collected using technostress scale and analyzed through Wilcoxon Sign Rank Test and Mann Whitney. It was found that: 1) the group counseling with SFBC approach successfully reduced the students’ technostress in the SFBC experimental group. 2) Mindfulness training group made it to reduce the students’ technostress in mindfulness training group experimental group. 3) the intervention in the SFCB experimental group appeared to be more effective to reduce the technostress of students who use smartphone compared to the mindfulness training group. Thus, it is recommended to apply the group counseling with SFBC approach to reduce the technostress of students who use smartphone.
The Effectiveness of Career Decision Self-Efficacy Group Counseling to Improve Students’ Career Adaptability Meilanda, Angga Yuda; Sugiyo, Sugiyo; Sunawan, Sunawan
Jurnal Bimbingan Konseling 2021: Article In Press (August 2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jubk.v10i2.48211

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Career adaptability is an individual’s readiness which develops over time from the age of children, adolescents, to adults and functions to overcome predictable tasks and participate directly in the work environment and roles. Low adaptability of careers can cause individuals to have difficulty in preparing for their future careers. This study aimed to determine whether career decision self-efficacy (CDSE) group counseling effectively improves students’ career adaptability. It was an experimental study that used a randomized pretest-posttest control group design by selecting 18 of 360 students as the subjects of this study and dividing them into 2 groups, namely experimental and control groups. In analyzing the data, this study used Mixed MANOVA. Findings confirmed that career decision self-efficacy group counseling was effective in improving students’ career adaptability (F (1.16) = 1401.74, p < 0.01. This effectiveness could also be seen in the effect of time (F (2,32) = 462.18, p < 0.01), and the effect of the interaction between time and group (F (2,32) = 443.38, p < 0.01). Finally, the current study confirms that to improve students’ career adaptability, counselors or guidance and counseling teachers can apply CDSE to group counseling services.
The Relationship Between Self-Regulation, Parent-Adolescent Attachment and Self-Concept With Online Game Addiction Oktavia, Lyanna; Sugiyo, Sugiyo; Awalya, Awalya
Jurnal Bimbingan Konseling Vol 10 No 1 (2021): April 2021
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jubk.v9i1.44949

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The ease of internet access enables a lot of students to play online games. However, if the online games are uncontrollably played, students will get addicted. This study aimed to determine the relationship between self-regulation, parent-adolescent attachment, and self-concept with online game addiction tendency by Public Senior High School students in Semarang City amounted to 391 people. Quota random sampling and self-regulation questionnaire adopted from Miller & Brown (1991), attachment scale adopted from Gullone and Robinson (2005), self-concept scale (Tennessee Self-Concept Scale) from Burn (1993), and online game addiction from Lemmens (2009) were used to sample the students. Findings showed that the online game addiction tendency by the students of Public Senior High School in Semarang City was low. Further, the researchers found that self-regulation, attachment, and self-concept had negative and significant relationships with online game addiction. To follow-up these findings, prevention needs to be addressed to online game addiction by strengthening self-regulation, positive self-concept and building parents and adolescents interactions.
The Effectiveness of Group Counseling With Cognitive Restructuring and Self-Management Techniques to Reduce Academic Procrastination Elfida Putri, Mela; Eddy Wibowo, Mungin; Sugiyo, Sugiyo
Jurnal Bimbingan Konseling Vol 10 No 1 (2021): April 2021
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jubk.v9i1.45284

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Academic procrastination truly disadvantages students’ learning achievement. Hence, interventions to reduce this procrastination rate becomes significant. To realize effort, the current study attempted to examine the effectiveness of group counseling with cognitive restructuring and self-management techniques to reduce students’ academic procrastination. This experimental study involved 24 students selected using purposive random sampling. For the instrument, questionnaire was used to collect the data of their academic procrastination, while two-way ANOVA was to perform the analysis. Based on the results, the group counseling with cognitive restructuring, self-management techniques, and their combination worked effectively to reduce academic procrastination. It was also found that the group counseling with the combination of both techniques performed better than the use of each technique separately. At last, this study was focused on combining cognitive restructuring and self-management techniques to reduce students’ academic procrastination
Co-Authors A. Dardiri Hasyim A.A. Ketut Agung Cahyawan W Abd. Rasyid Syamsuri Achmad Noerkhaerin Putra Achmad Slamet Afriyadi Sofyan, Afriyadi Agung Slamet Kusmanto AHMAD MUNIR Aisy, Dea Farah Andrian Fatmawijaya, Heru Anggita, Thisadewi Anggraeni, Dhea Nur Anggraeni, Tika Anwar Sutoyo Arief Yulianto Arinata, Firdian Setiya Atikah, Tera Pertiwi Aulia Ika Sadewi, Aulia Ika Awalya Awalya, Awalya Ayu, Ega Baghiroh, Raeh Niken Budi Astuti Budiono, Taat Cahyaningsih, Sri Cipto Dyan Catharina Tri Anni, Catharina Tri Chairunnisya, Chairunnisya Cheristiyanto Cheristiyanto, Cheristiyanto Cita Aruni, Vradita Danang Januar, Danang Desy Tri Haryanti, Desy Tri Dewi Pradnya Paramita, Dewi Pradnya Dinia Ulfa, Dinia Distira, Riski Putra Ayu Djoko Widodo Dwi Purwaningsih, Dwi Dwi Susilowati Dwi Yuwono Puji Sugiharto, Dwi Yuwono Puji Dwikintari, Aulia Dwikintari, Aulia DYP Sugiharto, DYP Edy Purwanto Eko Nusantoro Eko Supraptono Elfida Putri, Mela Endang Rifani Enny Yulianti, Enny Ernawati, Pepti ganang bachtiar, ganang Hadaria, Shovia Syamsi Hadi, Muhtar Handayani, Erny Tri Hartati, Maria T. S Hartati, Maria T. S Heru Mugiarso Hestiningtyan, Amianti Putri Ifada Retno Ekaningrum Ika Putri Kusumaningrum, Ajeng Pangesti Her Indrajaya, Ary Bima Indrajaya, Ary Bima Irhamna, Nuning IRWAN, YUDI Istiqomah, Mufidah Jasuma, Nelly Herawati Jendra, Arya Firmanu Jianzhong J Hong, Jianzhong J Joko Sutarto Juminah, Juminah Khabibi, Miftakhul Kusnarto Kurniawan Lacksana, Indra Lita Latiana Mahanani, Sari Maman Rahman, Maman Marlina, Elin Siti Maspupatun, Imas Masrukan Masrukan Meilanda, Angga Yuda Meilina, Henny Mufidah, Rizkiyatul Mufrod Teguh Mulyo Muhammad Japar Muhammad Khoiru Reza, Muhammad Khoiru Muhammad Rivai Muhammad Yasin Muhlisin Muhlisin Mukaromah, Devy Mukaromah, Devy Mulawarman Mulawarman Muliasari, Mona Mundhofir, Mundhofir mungin eddy wibowo, mungin eddy Mursal, Ahmad Musafa'ah, Iin Muslikah Muslikah, Muslikah Narulita, Gesha Ninik Setyowani noor halida fitriawati ghozali, noor halida fitriawati Novi Sri Purwaningsih, Novi Nur Nasiyati, Nur Nur Sholihah, Nur NURBAEDI, AMIN Nurdiyanti, Isro’ah Dwi nurhuda, zamzam Nurlaily Mauludiyah, Nurlaily Nurul Rizkiana, Nurul Oktavia, Lyanna P, Fitri Haryanti P, Yekti Endah Parsaoran, Imron Prasetya, Angga Dwi Prawitasari, Tiara PUJI LESTARI Puspita, Relegia Puspitasari, Yeny Sukma Dian Rahma Nanda, Julika Mutiara Rahmaningrum, Asri Rahmat Ihtiar, Risno Rahmawati, Riska Novia Rani, Risma Kumara Rasdi Ekosiswoyo Ratna Sediati, Dyah Sulistyani Riduwan, Muhd. Riskiyani, Dwi Riskiyani, Dwi Rita Kumalasari S, Nuril Hidayanti Safitri, Noer Sahin, Arif Saiman Saiman Samsudi . Sania Nur Hanifa, Sania Nur Santy Indrias Tuti, Santy Indrias Sari, Anggie Nurfitria Sari, Nurul Enggar Permana Sarri, Mei Selvya Yuliandita, Selvya Septiawan, Rifana Rizki Shany Rusfa, Ullma Sigit Gunawan Sinta Saraswati Sinta, Tri Siti Aisyah Siti Anisa Sitoresmi, Duwi Siwi, Laras Grahita Slamet Hariyadi Slameto Slameto Sri Maryati Deliana, Sri Maryati Sugiaharto, Dwi Yuwono Puji Sugiyarto Sugiyarto Suharso Suharso Suliarsi, Suliarsi Sulistiyorini, Sri Sunawan Sunawan Susanti, Linna Suwondo, Wiwik Lestari Teguh Mulyo, Mufrod Tomi Kurniawan Tri Joko Raharjo Tyas Prastiti, Tyas Udi Utomo Ulfa Ulfa Wagimin Wagimin, Wagimin Wahyu Hardyanto Wahyu Nila Kanti, Wahyu Nila Wandansari, Carissa Octora Wandansari, Carissa Octora Wasino Wasino Wawan Widhianto, Wawan Widiyanto Widiyanto Widyaningrum, Desy Noor Linna Yasir Mubarok Yuli Kurniawati Sugiyo Pranoto, Yuli Kurniawati Sugiyo Yuli Utanto